Here’s the latest on the Long Island Rail Road strike as of now:
- Status: The strike entered its third day, continuing to impact LIRR service and forcing riders to seek alternatives such as buses, commuter shuttles, or car/ride-share options. This follows unions and the MTA failing to reach a new four-year contract in negotiations, with the walkout taken after talks stalled on key issues like wages and health care.[1][2][4]
- Impact: About 250,000–330,000 daily riders have been affected, with weekend and weekday commutes heavily disrupted and many travelers advised to work from home or defer nonessential travel where possible. Limited shuttle service and enhanced bus options have been deployed to cover critical routes.[5][6][1]
- Government and mediation: Negotiations have involved state leadership and federal mediation efforts, but no agreement has been reached yet. Officials have urged a swift resolution and warned that continued strike action could have ongoing disruption into the workweek.[2][4][1]
- What to expect next: If the impasse continues, expect extended disruptions through Monday and possibly beyond, with commuter advisories likely to remain in effect and feed-in updates from the MTA and unions as talks resume or stall further.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can summarize the core points of the latest negotiations, compare the proposals from both sides, or pull a concise list of travel alternatives and real-time guidance for London-based commuters planning trips to New York. I can also watch for official updates and provide a focused daily brief. Please tell me which format you prefer.
Citations:
- Latest status and disruption details:[1][2][4]
- Ridership impact and alternative services:[6][5][1]