Long Island commuters faced significant disruptions Monday as the MTA's backup transportation plan remained in place during the LIRR strike disruption. Riders reported long travel times, with some afternoon commutes stretching beyond two hours. Even longer travel times were reported during the morning and evening rush hours. The backup plan included shuttle bus service and drivers' assistance but did not alleviate the difficulties for many commuters.
Long Island commuters endured hourslong delays and crowded backup bus service Monday as the LIRR strike disruption continued, with heavy traffic expected again Tuesday morning.
Long Island commuters faced another difficult day Monday as the MTA’s backup transportation plan remained in place during the LIRR strike disruption. Riders traveling by bus between Howard Beach and Hicksville reported major delays, with some afternoon commutes stretching beyond two hours. Even longer travel times were reported during the morning and evening rush.
“Normally, I would have been home, had dinner and been relaxing for the evening,” said Peter Caterina, of Wantagh. Caterina described a frustrating day that began with a lengthy morning commute and ended with an even longer trip home.
“I don’t need to be traveling two hours plus in the morning and then over three hours coming back,” he said. Gerald Petti, of Wantagh, said the shuttle bus service added about 45 minutes to his commute each way, but he still preferred it over driving into the city. For some riders, the buses were simply the only way to get to work.
“Yeah, if it’s not up and running, it’s the only way I can get into work. I don’t drive in,” said Veronica Muzek of Farmingdale. Even after a deal was reached to end the disruption, the MTA said trains would still not be operating Tuesday morning. Officials warned commuters to prepare for another challenging rush hour.
AAA Northeast spokesperson Robert Sinclair urged drivers to expect delays and remain patient on the roads.
“Urge drivers to be very patient. Leave lots of time,” Sinclair said.
“That’s the advice for a normal day, but a day like this even more so. ”
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