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LIRR strike means train service is shut down. Here's how to commute to NYC.

With no agreement between the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and unions representing Long Island Rail Road workers, a strike was declared and train service was officially shut down Saturday. 

Hundreds of thousands of New York commuters will be impacted while workers remain off the job. 

While the MTA is encouraging those who can to work from home, it has also developed contingency plans. The subway is going to become a major artery for LIRR riders during the work stoppage.

Shuttle bus locations

Thirty two years after the last LIRR strike, shuttle buses are once again the MTA's Plan B. With only 275 of them, however, there's not enough capacity for the more-than-250,000 daily riders. 

Shuttle buses will run between six Long Island locations and the subway in Queens. 

The buses will run during peak hours from 4:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. toward Manhattan and from 3 a.m. to 7 p.m. to Long Island. Limited reverse peak service, meaning going to Long Island in the morning and toward the city in the evening, will be available only on three routes. 

Officials said there is no charge for the shuttle bus service. Several towns will suspend parking regulations at shuttle bus locations.

Peak and reverse peak service

  • Bay Shore (LIRR) to Howard Beach-JFK Airport A
  • Huntington (LIRR) to Jamaica-179 St F at Hillside Avenue and 179th Street
  • Ronkonkoma (LIRR) to Jamaica-179 St F at Hillside Avenue and 179 Street

Peak direction 

  • Hempstead Lake State Park, near Lakeview (LIRR), to Howard Beach-JFK Airport A
  • Hicksville (LIRR) to Howard Beach-JFK Airport A
  • Mineola (LIRR) to Howard Beach-JFK Airport A
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NICE bus can transport Nassau County residents

The Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) bus can connect commuters to and from points in Queens.

Here is a list of MTA locations with NICE Bus access:

Passenger drop-off locations

The MTA released a list of subway stations for passengers to get dropped off. 

"These stations are close to major roadways that lead to and from Long Island. These stations do not have parking lots, so please do not plan to park there," the MTA said.

  • Far Rockaway-Mott Av
  • Kew Gardens-Union Tpke
  • Ozone Park-Lefferts Blvd
  • Sheepshead Bay
  • Woodhaven Blvd

LIRR service to AirTrain JFK

John F. Kennedy International Airport officials said the AirTrain service will continue to operate during the stike, but it will be harder for commuters to get to the Jamaica station where the train is. 

"Please budget extra travel time and plan to use alternative travel options, like the MTA's A train to and from Howard Beach, or the E, J, or Z train to and from Jamaica," a social media post read.

There will also be a limited shuttle bus service between Howard Beach and Long Island on weekdays during peak hours for essential workers. 

NYU Langone employees will have ferry transportation

The Glen Cove City Council approved two resolutions to help NYU Langone Health employees to get to and from work on weekdays during the strike.

Glen Cove officials will allow the New York City Water Taxi to use Glen Cove's ferry terminal to transport staff. 

"This is something that may happen; it may not happen. It depends upon the railroad strike. We're trying to help Langone as much as we can," said Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck. 

Other hospital systems are organizing private shuttles from park and rides. 

Mets will have additional shuttle buses

The Subway Series between the Mets and Yankees continues weekend at Citi Field in Queens. 

Baseball officials announced there will be additional shuttles to existing Long Island routes and a new line departing from the Manhasset LIRR Station. 

The New York City Department of Emergency Management also provided options for fans:

  • Take the 7 subway to Mets-Willets Point
  • Seastreak Ferry service from Stamford, Highlands and St. George
  • NJ Transit rail service to Manhattan, then transfer to the E train to Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue or the 1, 2, or 3 to Times Square-42nd Street before taking the 7
  • Citi Bike access in Queens and Manhattan
  • Rideshare pickup and drop-off at Citi Field

Shuttle tickets are $8.99 per ticket for round-trip service or $25 for a family of four for the new route. The other routes are $8 round trip or $22 for a family of four.

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