
This train station has gotten me through. Changed here for Mets-Willets point, transferred to my lovely 7 train to get into Grand Central, found myself being picked up here by my dad so he can...
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The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, carrying approximately 200,000 customers each weekday on 947 daily trains. With over 700 miles of track on 11 different branches, the LIRR serves 126 stations in Nassau and Suffolk counties, Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan.
Operating 24/7 with different schedules depending on destination and time of day, the LIRR connects destinations from Montauk on the eastern tip of Long Island to Penn Station in Manhattan. The railroad offers various services including peak and off-peak tickets, reduced fares, and payment options to cater to the diverse needs of its passengers.
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This train station has gotten me through. Changed here for Mets-Willets point, transferred to my lovely 7 train to get into Grand Central, found myself being picked up here by my dad so he can...
This station is always dirty and smells like urine . There's no ticket machine on the platform for the LIRR , if you want a ticket you must go upstairs to the subway tracks , very inconvenient...
This station is very convenient. There is staff there to help if you don't know which track to stop at to grab your train. Schedule is listed everywhere. There are ticket booths as well as...
Easiest LIRR to use simply because there are just 2 sides, very low maintenance here down by the tracks it's easy to follow & clean for the most part. This station is connected to the 7 line,...
Like many major LIRR stops (#1), Woodside, much like it's shared MTA 61st Station, is somewhere in the middle. Things could certainly be improved but the flip side is that many stations are far...