NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York's subways and buses were brought to a halt on Tuesday by the city's first mass transit strike in 25 years by a union that faces a $1 million-a-day fine for every day of the work stoppage.
New Yorkers struggled to get to jobs and school on foot, by bike and in cars shared with strangers once the Transport Workers Union walked off the job at the height of the holiday shopping and tourism season.
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