
LIRR strike ends; service set to partially resume at noon
The Long Island Rail Road strike is over, however the commute is not back to normal Tuesday morning.
Commuters can still take shuttle buses into the city from six locations on Long Island.
The tentative agreement came down so late Monday night that service will not partially resume until noon Tuesday.
The union representing 3,500 workers had wanted a 5% increase in the final year of their contract, while the MTA was willing to go as high as 4.5%, along with a number of concessions.
LIRR workers Tuesday will be performing track inspections and determining crew assignments. They also still have to finalize their deal with the MTA.






