Sunday, January 18, 2026

LIRR to operate on weekday schedule for Martin Luther King Day, rest of MTA not following suit

As many of you know, tomorrow is Martin Luther King Day and the MTA has a very complicated way of running service.

The LIRR will operate on a full weekday schedule, something that while unnecessary, has become a yearly practice for a at least a decade now. Meanwhile Metro-North will operate on a modified weekend schedule (with some added trains aligning during peak hours. If your wondering why the LIRR would run on a weekday schedule and Metro-North would not, I have no clue. The subway is also running on a weekend schedule. 

I personally feel it's very unnecessary for the LIRR to run a full weekday schedule. Much fewer people travel during traditional peak hours on this day and it will probably lead to some very low crowding levels, and coupled while charging off-peak fares it just seams very overkill. While I don't feel They could follow Metro-North's route and 

The LIRR seams to be very hesitant about running "modified" schedules and instead opts to either run a full weekday schedule or a full weekend schedule. Metro-North on the other hand chooses to run a base weekend schedule then add some extras here and there to provide additional capacity. A good example of this issue can be seen on Christmas Eve when the LIRR chooses to run a full weekday schedule. Not only is this ridiculously overkill but its simply a waste of equipment and crew hours. There is absolutely no reason why a full weekday schedule could be warranted on the day before the biggest holiday of the year.

I personally feel the LIRR could be fine by just running a regular weekend schedule without any extras on Christmas Day, but on days like Martin Luther King Day for those who are unlucky enough to go into the office, they should really just go back to their old method of running a weekend schedule with a couple of extras heading westbound during the traditional peak hours and then heading back out in the evening. This would better align with the travel patterns on this holiday.

Before I go, I'd like to emphasize that off-peak fares will be accepted for all of Monday on both the LIRR and Metro-North.

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