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Freightwatch Reporter
Freightwatch.news
Saturday, May 16, 2026
The Long Island Rail Road, the nation's largest commuter rail system, will halt operations after labor and management failed to agree on wage terms before a Friday deadline. The shutdown marks the first service suspension in more than 30 years for the transit operator. The labor action will affect approximately 300,000 daily commuters who depend on the railroad for travel across the New York metropolitan region. Negotiations between union representatives and transit officials broke down over compensation demands.