The MTA is offering free shuttle buses for LIRR commuters during the ongoing strike, connecting them to subway stations in Queens. The buses operate during peak hours and aim to alleviate congestion.
The shuttle buses served as a lifeline for hundreds of commuters stranded by the strike on Monday morning. But they also drew criticism from labor leaders on the picket line.
As more LIRR union workers vote on whether to go on strike as soon as Sept. 18, the MTA is ramping up plans for a possible shutdown of the nation’s largest commuter railroad, including setting up ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Negotiators have reached a deal to end a strike that has brought North America's largest commuter rail system to a standstill. CURRENT STATUS: LIRR unions, MTA reach deal to end ...
When passengers board the shuttle buses at the stations, they will be headed to stations in Queens, many of them to the Jamaica station. The shuttle buses the MTA has put in place to help commuters ...
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