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1968 Press Photo Empty train stations and jammed NY roads resulted from strike

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Long Island Rail Road stations, similar to the one in Jamaica above, were deserted during the New York City rush hours yesterday, but highways leading into the city, bottom photo, were even more crowded than usual. The unusual conditions resulted from a wildcat strike by LIRR personnel who are protesting schedule changes. On some roads into the city, the traffic jam extended for over six miles.

Photo is dated 1968.

Photo measures 8 x 11 inches.
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