LIRR Strike Ends, Service Resumes The Long Island Rail Road reached a tentative agreement with its union, ending a strike that had disrupted commuter transportation for thousands of workers. Service is expected to resume at midday following the deal. The strike had created significant economic ripple effects across the region, impacting businesses reliant on commuter access and affecting the daily routines of hundreds of thousands of passengers. The agreement represents a resolution to labor negotiations that had reached an impasse. Details of the contract terms were not immediately disclosed, but both parties indicated satisfaction with the outcome. The resumption of LIRR service will restore critical transportation infrastructure for the New York metropolitan area and help stabilize economic activity for affected businesses and workers dependent on reliable commuter rail access.
