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Long Island Rail Road strike averted

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STEVE ROSSIN PHOTO | LIRR riders board an eastbound train out of Riverhead about 1:30 p.m. last week.

Long Island Rail Road unions and officials with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority have reportedly come to tentative terms amid contract negotiations, averting a strike.

Leaders with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers informed its members on its website that “A strike has been averted! A tentative agreement has been reached.”

Gov. Andrew Cuomo tweeted that “we have settled a four-year dispute” between the MTA and LIRR.

The governor, with union leaders beside him, announced the deal at a press conference Thursday at 1:15 p.m.

Hampton Jitney owner Geoff Lynch had planned on offering increased bus ridership for LIRR users if a strike occurred.

MTA officials said last year an average of 121 people ride the rails between Greenport and Ronkonkoma on any given weekday.

Watch a live stream of Gov. Cuomo’s statement below: