LIVE: Long Island Rail Road strike halts busy US commuter line

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LIVE: Long Island Rail Road strike halts busy US commuter line

LIRR STRIKE SHUTS DOWN NEW YORK: 350,000 Riders Stranded as Workers Walk Out for First Time in 32 Years

This is happening right now.

As of today, May 18, 2026, New York's Long Island Rail Road has ground to a halt. Roughly 3,500 union workers walked off the job this morning after contract talks collapsed over wages. It's the first strike on the busy commuter line since 1994, and the timing couldn't be worse.

Commuters Left Scrambling

Hundreds of thousands of daily riders woke up to canceled trains and packed platforms. The LIRR normally moves nearly 300,000 passengers every weekday. Now those people are fighting for buses, ferries, and any available car service just to get into Manhattan.

Traffic on the Long Island Expressway is already a nightmare. Gas stations near stations are running low. Parents are missing work. Students are late for finals.

This isn't some minor inconvenience. This is a full-scale transportation meltdown hitting one of the busiest rail lines in the United States.

Wage Fight Exposes MTA Neglect

The workers say they've been patient. Management offered raises that don't keep up with inflation or the crushing cost of living on Long Island. Meanwhile, executives keep collecting big bonuses while promising "we're working on it."

Sound familiar? It's the same tired script we've heard from the MTA for years. They cry poverty when it comes to paying the people who actually run the trains, but somehow always find money for consultants and pet projects.

The union drew a hard line. Good. Someone had to.

Political Spin Already in Overdrive

Predictably, Albany is pointing fingers everywhere except at itself. Governor's office says the union is being "unreasonable." Union leaders fire back that the state has ignored their demands for months.

Both sides spent weeks in closed-door meetings that produced nothing but press releases. Now the public pays the price.

Where was the urgency before today? Why did it take a strike to force real negotiations? These questions deserve answers, not the usual political double-talk.

What Happens Next

Negotiators are reportedly back at the table this afternoon, but no breakthrough has been announced. Commuters should prepare for days of disruption. Alternate service is overwhelmed. Rideshare prices have already spiked.

If this drags on, the economic hit will be brutal. Small businesses along the rail line will feel it first. Then the ripple effects hit the broader New York economy.

This strike didn't come out of nowhere. It's the result of years of underfunding, broken promises, and a system that treats essential workers like an afterthought.

The riders deserve better. The workers deserve better. And the people running this mess need to stop hiding behind spin and start fixing it.

This is Jessica Ali for Global 1 News. 🔥

Source: Reuters via YouTube — 2026-05-18T13:51:33+00:00.

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