Paul Borgoa of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, tried to find a ride home. Throughout the city, strangers crammed into sedans, taxis and vans to get to their destinations.
Riders watch from the bow of the Staten Island Ferry as it approaches lower Manhattan Tuesday. A strike by New York transit workers forced more than 7 million daily riders to find new ways to get around. The strike did not affect ferry service, and the city's Department of Transportation added ferries to accommodate rush-hour commuters.
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