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North America鈥檚 largest commuter rail system remains shut a second day as Monday rush hour looms

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 The shutdown of the Long Island Rail Road, North America鈥檚 largest commuter rail system, continued into a second day on Sunday after unionized workers for the first time in three decades a day earlier.

The railroad, which serves New York City and its eastern suburbs, ceased operations just after midnight Friday after five unions representing about half its workforce walked off the job.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has urged commuters to work from home, planned a news conference for late Sunday morning.

The unions and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the public agency that runs the railroad, have been on a new contract, with talks stalled over the question of workers’ salaries and healthcare premiums. President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration tried to broker a deal, but the unions were legally allowed to strike starting at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.

Kevin Sexton, national vice president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, has said no new negotiations have been scheduled.

鈥淲e鈥檙e far apart at this point,鈥 Sexton said early Saturday. 鈥淲e are truly sorry that we are in this situation.鈥

MTA Chairman Janno Lieber said the agency 鈥済ave the union everything they said they wanted in terms of pay鈥 and that to him it was apparent the unions always intended to walk out.

The MTA was not expected to provide an update on the strike before the governor’s news conference, which was scheduled for 11 a.m.

First LIRR walkout since 1994

The walkout, the first for the LIRR since a two-day strike in 1994, promises to cause headaches for sports fans planning to see the Yankees and Mets battle this weekend or to watch the Knicks鈥 playoff run at Madison Square Garden, which is located directly above the railroad鈥檚 Penn Station hub in Manhattan.

The station was devoid of its usual weekend bustle in the afternoon Saturday. Only a few dozen people were seen traversing the main concourse, many dragging rolling luggage from departing or arriving Amtrak trains, which are not affected by the strike.

Departure boards normally showing upcoming trains by destination instead listed ghost trains marked 鈥淣o Passengers.鈥 A few signs affixed to customer service windows explained that the railroad was shut down because of a strike.

Access to platforms was blocked off with bicycle-rack style barricades and roll-down gates as MTA police officers stood sentry, directing people to alternative transportation.

Shutdown could severely disrupt weekday commuting

If the stoppage continues into the workweek, the roughly 250,000 people who ride the system each weekday will be forced to find other routes to the city from its Long Island suburbs. For many that likely means navigating the region鈥檚 notoriously congested roads.

Hochul, a Democrat, blamed the Trump administration for cutting mediation short and pushing the negotiations toward a strike. Trump, a Republican, responded on his Truth Social platform, saying he had nothing to do with the strike and 鈥渘ever even heard about it until this morning.鈥

鈥淣o, Kathy, it鈥檚 your fault, and now looking over the facts, you should not have allowed this to happen,鈥 Trump said, renewing his endorsement of Long Island politician Bruce Blakeman, who is challenging Hochul鈥檚 reelection bid. 鈥淚f you can鈥檛 solve it, let me know, and I鈥檒l show you how to properly get things done.鈥

The MTA has said it would provide limited shuttle buses to New York City subway stations, but that contingency plan was not envisioned to handle all the riders the system normally carries on a workday.

And while remote work options greatly expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, many people still need to show up in person, said Lisa Daglian, executive director of the Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA, a commuter advocacy group.

鈥淵ou work in construction, you work in the healthcare industry, you work at a school or you鈥檙e about to graduate from school, that鈥檚 not always possible,鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople need to get where they need to go.鈥

Dave Sumner, a locomotive engineer of 32 years, said he anticipates that Trump or Congress will step in before the strike goes on much longer.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pretty vital to this area,鈥 he said.

The MTA has said the unions鈥 initial demands to raise salaries would have led to fare increases and impacted contract negotiations with other unionized workers.

The unions, which represent locomotive engineers, machinists, signalmen and other train workers, have said more substantial raises were warranted to help workers keep up with inflation and rising living costs.

Duane O鈥機onnor, who picketed Saturday morning at Penn Station, said that while he regrets the impact on commuters, workers are simply asking for fair pay.

鈥淚 feel terrible. Terrible. This is going to hurt. This is going to hurt the island, this is going to hurt the city. … All we are asking for is fair wages,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pretty much three years without a contract,鈥 said Karl Bischoff, a locomotive engineer with LIRR for 29 years. 鈥淚f they did their contracts for their construction stuff like that, this place would be in worse condition.鈥

If the unions get the pay increases they are looking for, 鈥渋t will come at the expense of our riders who will see next year鈥檚 4% fare increase doubled to 8%,鈥 Gerard Bringmann, chair of the rider advocacy group LIRR Commuter Council, said in a statement. 鈥淟ike the union workers, we too are burdened by the increase in the cost of living here on Long Island.鈥

With Hochul running for reelection, the pressure might be on the MTA to strike a deal to end the shutdown, said William Dwyer, a labor relations expert at Rutgers University in New Jersey, where commuter rail workers staged a last year.

鈥淪he鈥檚 up for reelection, and Long Island is a critical vote for her,鈥 Dwyer said. 鈥淪o if there鈥檚 a significant fare hike, that does not bode well for her on Election Day.鈥

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