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MTA, LIRR

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MTA providing shuttle buses for commuters during LIRR strike
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.

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Gothamist · 2d
MTA hires 'scabs' to drive shuttle buses during LIRR strike, union bosses say
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LIRR strike over after MTA, unions reach deal following 3-day walkout, commuter chaos
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Busiest US commuter rail system resumes operations as deal reached to end strike
Trains are rolling again on the Long Island Rail Road after a deal was reached to end a strike that had shut down the busiest commuter rail system in the country.

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LIRR to resume full service at 4 p.m.
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LIRR unions, MTA reach agreement to end 3-day strike, Gov. Hochul announces
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LIRR Strike Prompts Shuttle Bus Service: See the Route Map and Cheat Sheet for Monday's Commute

With Long Island Rail Road service fully suspended due to the strike, the MTA is running limited shuttle buses and pointing riders to buses, subways and low‑cost options to reach New York City. Here's a quick guide for Monday's commute.
CBS News
10mon

8 injured when MTA bus crashes into light pole in Queens

John Dias is a three-time Emmy Award-winning reporter for CBS News New York. He is known for his engaging storytelling and commitment to delivering impactful news coverage. Eight people were hurt when an MTA bus crashed in Queens on Friday morning.
AOL
6mon

MTA drops $257M on new bus fleet in latest no-bid deal

The MTA greenlighted a jaw-dropping $257 million for more than 200 new buses Wednesday — handing over the keys without soliciting bids from competitors. The MTA Board unanimously approved the lucrative, non-competitive contract to purchase 219 new buses ...
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Man, 72, who fell in front of MTA bus on Staten Island was likely disoriented: daughter

Leton Meyers was on a grocery run at a Stop & Shop near Forest Ave. in Port Richmond when he fell into the roadway near Veltman Ave. Friday afternoon and was fatally struck by the driver of an S48 bus.
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NYPD: Man, 72, killed by MTA bus on Forest Avenue

A 72-year-old man was struck and killed by an MTA bus on Forest Avenue in Port Richmond Friday afternoon, according to preliminary information by the NYPD. The pedestrian was struck by an s48 bus on Forest Avenue between Burnside and Veltman avenues at approximately 4:20 p.
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