MTA has LIRR strike contingency plans in place for all but one line
The MTA has contingency plans in place in case Long Island Rail Road workers go on strike for all lines except one - the Port Washington Branch.
Some riders are left wondering why.

"That will be a nightmare for commuters, a lot of people in this town use the train to get to the city for work," said Port Washington resident Dennis Krevey.
The Port Washington line is one that will not have bus service available to commuters.
"We need bus service for somewhere on this line," said Town of North Hempstead Councilwoman Mariann Dalimonte.
Dalimonte wrote a letter to the county executive and town supervisor requesting public parks be made available for commuter parking.
Nassau county executive Bruce Blakeman released a statement saying in part:
"NICE Bus will have extra buses on existing routes to handle overload in the event of a strike. NICE Bus drivers will not cross picket lines by establishing new routes and NYS regulations do not allow for direct bus service to Manhattan. All county parks have large parking lots which can be used for carpooling."







