Six hours into Thursday’s marathon negotiating session between MTA managers and LIRR labor leaders, there was no word of a deal to avert a union strike Saturday.

But for a quick visit to the Starbucks by the MTA's chief negotiator, neither side has emerged since talks began around 10 a.m. at the MTA’s offices at 2 Broadway in Lower Manhattan.

Outside, several news crews have set up video cameras pointing at a makeshift shift lectern, with hopes of someone providing an update on talks.

New Yorkers and international tourists have stopped by regularly throughout the day to ask what’s going on. Some have expressed how they hope a settlement is reached soon.

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