
Alfonso A. Castillo
Transportation Reporteralfonso.castillo@newsday.comEducation: Queens College, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
I’ve lived next to the Long Island Rail Road’s tracks since I was 6 years old. By the age of 14, I joined the ranks of the LIRR’s daily commuters, taking the train each day to Brooklyn, where I went to high school. So I was familiar with the LIRR well before I came to Newsday 23 years ago as the first recipient of the Joseph W. Queen Internship — a program named after a gritty Newsday beat reporter who grew up in Queens, like me, and died of cancer in 1996.
It feels good to know my work can make life a little bit better for people who take the train to work each day.
Today, I cover transportation, having started on the beat in 2008. But, like many commuters, I didn’t fully understand how big a role the railroad played in the lives of Long Islanders until the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, and most people stopped using it. No longer stuck on a train two hours or more each day, hundreds of thousands of Long Islanders had more time to spend with their families, to get a workout in, to sleep. Life on the rails had been taking people away from what really mattered — life at home.
Now I never take for granted when commuters reach out to share their experiences riding the railroad, whether it’s because they believe they’ve got a story or they just want to vent. I get it. When you spend so much of your life on a train, you want it to be as painless as possible. Every train delay or fare hike can make an already stressful experience that much worse. That’s where I come in, as a “voice for the voiceless.” It reminds me of a story I wrote last year about the LIRR rarely opening many of its station waiting rooms, even in the dead of winter. I spoke with several commuters who recounted shivering on a station platform as they stood outside recently renovated, but locked waiting rooms.
The same weekend the story published, the LIRR sent emails to customers about extended waiting room hours. It feels good to know my work can make life a little bit better for people who take the train to work each day, especially considering I’m often seated next to them.
Honors and Awards: First place, 2012, 2019 New York Press Club, Best Continuing Coverage; First place, 2011 Long Island Press Club, Best Daily Reporting, Non-Deadline; 2007 Loyola University Journalist Law School fellow
Alfonso A. Castillo's Work
- In fight over congestion pricing, Gov. Kathy Hochul volleys back at Trump administration on a busAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 21, 2025 11:03 pm
- Hochul volleys back at Trump administration in congestion pricing fightAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 21, 2025 3:53 pm
- Trump extends deadline for NY to end congestion toll for Manhattan driversAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 20, 2025 12:00 am
- 'Goodbye, MetroCard': MTA's plan to retire card may affect Nassau bus ridersAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 19, 2025 11:06 am
- Congestion pricing to continue despite Trump administration's deadlineAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 18, 2025 3:06 pm
- 'It's working'Alfonso A. CastilloMarch 17, 2025 5:01 am
- Fewer free rides: LIRR IOUs fall 43% but remain rarely paidAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 17, 2025 5:00 am
- 'Five-alarm safety hazards': Nassau leaders urge MTA to speed up LIRR repairsAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 13, 2025 4:52 pm
- Penn proposal: Train station goes aboveground, MSG moves outTiffany Cusaac-Smith and Matthew ChayesMarch 11, 2025 4:31 pm
- LIRR adding service on Oyster Bay branchAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 10, 2025 2:49 pm
- MTA looks to fix spotty LIRR cell coverage, but no train Wi-Fi plannedAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 5, 2025 10:00 am
- Grand Central Madison insider's guide: 10 things you might not knowAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 3, 2025 5:00 am
- Facts you may not know about Grand Central MadisonAlfonso A. CastilloMarch 3, 2025 5:00 am
- Hochul vows 'orderly resistance' to feds' March 21 deadline to end congestion pricingAlfonso A. CastilloFebruary 26, 2025 2:42 pm
- MTA: Nearly $49M collected in first month of congestion pricing tollsAlfonso A. CastilloFebruary 24, 2025 8:54 am
- Officials: Contactless fare system coming to NICE buses this yearAlfonso A. CastilloFebruary 22, 2025 10:57 am
- Congestion pricing tolls will continue to be collected, MTA and state sayAlfonso A. CastilloFebruary 20, 2025 6:37 pm
- Feds rescind approval for congestion pricing program; MTA takes legal actionAlfonso A. CastilloFebruary 19, 2025 3:38 pm
- Feds rescind approval for congestion pricing program; MTA files lawsuitAlfonso A. CastilloFebruary 19, 2025 1:09 pm
- 'The cameras are staying on'Alfonso A. CastilloFebruary 19, 2025 12:00 am
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