Long Island Rail Road workers end strike
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Monthly Long Island Rail Road ticket holders impacted by the union strike would receive a credit for four days of missed train rides under a Metropolitan Transportation Authority proposal being voted on Wednesday,
The first Long Island Rail Road strike in more than 30 years ended late last night as union and transit officials reached a deal, sparing more than a quarter-million riders another day of scrambling and frustration.
The Long Island Rail Road is now back up and running after the MTA and unions reached a tentative deal to end the strike.
Resilient Long Island commuters were just glad to see a return to near normalcy with LIRR service resuming after a three-and-half-day strike.
Commuters are navigating a maze of car, bus and subway routes after a strike shut down the Long Island Rail Road in New York.