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Montauk Branch Amity-Wantagh Signal Project Special Timetable Travel Information Ticket Types Your Safety Is Our Top Priority! Long Island Rail Road Schedule & Fare Info: ...........www.mta.info Ticket Types – New Policy as of December 30, 2010 Help us make your trip safer! 6 AM - 10 PM, 7 Days a week (24-hour automated fare and schedule information) One Way • Watch the gap between the train and platform when boarding and exiting. • Never stand at the edge of a platform. Special Timetable (718) 217-5477 Good for one ride for 14 days including date of sale. Sold for: (718) 217-LIRR Peak - Weekday trains marked Peak AM or Peak PM herein. • Never lean over a platform to see if your train is coming. Off Peak – All other trains including all day weekends & holidays. • Never attempt to retrieve something from the track area. Deaf/Hard of Hearing Customers: (See Reference Notes for holiday details.) If you drop something onto the tracks, notify a LIRR employee for assistance. Use your preferred relay service provider or the free 711 relay to reach Round Trip • Never lean against standing trains. (718) 217-5477 Good for two rides for 14 days including date of sale. Sold for peak or off-peak • Be extra careful in the winter, especially if ice forms on stairs and platforms. travel. Priced at the combination of one way fares selected (peak, off-peak, • Obey posted instructions if the platform is undergoing rehabilitation. NYC SUBWAY AND BUS peak/off-peak, senior both ways, etc.). • Avoid waiting at the end of an empty platform. MTA New York City Transit, MTA Bus .............................(718) 330-1234 Weekly BUS SERVICES: Unlimited rides Saturday through Friday. On sale the Wednesday before the Before Boarding Your Train MTA Long Island Bus ......................................................(516) 228-4000 Saturday that the ticket becomes valid. Non-transferable. Montauk Branch Suffolk County Transit (Suffolk County Buses) ...............(631) 852-5200 Station platforms are accessible to wheelchair customers. Please inform Monthly the conductor if you need assistance on and off trains. Penn Station is HART (Huntington Area Rapid Transit) ..........................(631) HART-BUS Unlimited rides during the calendar month indicated on the ticket. Weekend Track Work Schedules accessible through the 34th Street entrance near 7th Avenue. City of Long Beach Buses ..............................................(516) 431-4445 On sale starting on the 20th of the month prior. Non-transferable. Effective April 9 & 10, 2011 Only Ten Trip Tickets RAILROADS: Ticket purchases on board trains will cost more. Buy before boarding at Good for ten rides from/to City Zone 1 only. Valid for six months from date of Metro-North Railroad (New York City) ............................(212) 532-4900 ticket offices and machines. New Jersey Transit .........................................................(973) 275-5555 sale. Transferable. Sold for Peak (10 peak one-way fares), Off Peak (up to www.mta.info 15% off 10 off peak one way fares) or Senior/Disabled or Medicare (10 senior/ PATH (Port Authority Trans Hudson) ..............................(800) 234-PATH Westbound PEAK AM electric trains (shown in the Monday to Friday disabled or Medicare one-way fares). AMTRAK .........................................................................(800) USA-RAIL westbound portion of the timetable) displaying white and red headlights Montauk Senior/People with Disabilities and Medicare Customers FERRY SERVICES: simultaneously are short of cars. If red lights appear, you may need to Half-fare good at all times except weekday Peak AM trains. Seniors must be Port Jefferson-Bridgeport Ferry ......................................(631) 473-0286 reposition yourself on the platform to board. 65 or older with valid ID; people with disabilities must present MTA ID card. Amagansett NY Water Taxi Ferry Service (LIC-Manhattan) ...............(212) 742-1969 Medicare customers must present valid Medicare card or an MTA Reduced- Must have LIRR/MNR Bike Permit. Buy at any open ticket office or VISITORS AND TOURISM: Fare MetroCard at time of ticket purchase or use to obtain half-fare price. East Hampton through the mail (4 weeks processing) or on-board trains. Bicycles Long Island Convention & Visitors Bureau .....................(877) FUN-ON-LI Children’s Fares and Family Fare permitted on Off-Peak Trains only. See Holidays reference notes. Children 5–11 years old ride for 50% of adult fares; children under 5 years Other restrictions apply. Call Public Affairs (718) 217-5477 or see Bridgehampton ATTENTION Helpful Phone Numbers old ride free at all times. “Family Fare” is available for off-peak travel; up to four online Bike Policy for details. To Report Vandalism or get Emergency Assistance children 5–11 may ride for 75 cents when accompanied by a fare-paying adult CUSTOMERS Emergency only ..............................................................911 18 years or older ($1.00 if purchased on train). Southampton On Your Train Nine Eastbound trains MTA Police .....................................................................(212) 878-1001 Refunds MTA Inspector General Hotline ......................................(800) MTA-IG4U Refunds are subject to a $10 processing fee per transaction and are offered Please make sure that your ticket is available for immediate Hampton Bays and nine Westbound up to 30 days from date of sale for one way, round-trip and ten trip tickets. presentation to the conductor when the “All Tickets Please” trains are operating announcement is made. If you must change trains en route, please LIRR DEPARTMENTS Monthly/weekly refunds based on time held. Postmark is used as turn-in date. normally as “THRU To reach the following departments, please call: Expired tickets cannot be used for travel or exchanged. Mail to: LIRR Ticket hold on to your ticket for presentation on subsequent trains. On trains Westhampton that stop at Jamaica, two inspections of your ticket are made, both Refund Department. P.O. Box 350383, Jamaica, NY 11435. TRAINS” and no bus (718) 217-5477 before and after the Jamaica stop. (718) 217-LIRR Other Ticket Types Speonk transfers at Freeport See Tickets & Fares brochure, our website or call for details & other types: will be necessary. DEPARTMENT HOURS Most LIRR trains have restrooms in every other car. These are Monthly School, Group Rates, Deals & Getaways, etc. always the odd-numbered cars. Check the car number on the outside Mastic-Shirley Travel Information (Schedules/Fares) ........(24 hours) TRAIN _______________________________________________________________ or the inside of the car to locate a restroom equipped car. Mail&Ride ...................................................(7:30 AM-5 PM Weekdays) Group Travel/Sales.....................................(8 AM-4 PM Weekdays) UNITICKETS (COMBINATION RAIL/BUS TICKETS) The Long Island Rail Road is a smoke-free public transportation Bellport Lost & Found ..............................................(7:20 AM-7:20 PM Weekdays) The following discounted bus options are available with the purchase of LIRR system. Smoking is prohibited at all times on all trains and in all Public Affairs (Comments/Concerns) .........(9 AM-5 PM Weekdays) Monthly or Weekly tickets: waiting rooms, elevators, staircases and enclosed waiting areas. Patchogue Customers on trains 1234567890-=qwertyu Ticket Machine Assistance .........................(6:30 AM-3:30 PM Weekdays) iop[]asdfghjkl;zxcvbnm, originating/terminating Bus Operator Monthly Weekly QWERTYUIOP{}ASDFGHJKL:" Ticket Refunds............................................(8 AM-4 PM Weekdays) Luggage should be stored in overhead racks andZXCVBNM<>?!@#$R%TY&*()_ not take up seat LI Bus – All Buses $44.50 $11.25 space or block the aisles or doorways of trains. It may not be left Sayville to/from Patchogue or All Other Business/Corporate Directory......(9 AM-5 PM Weekdays) HART – All Buses $28 Not Available unattended; customers must remain near their luggage. Bags and Speonk will board their containers are subject to random search by MTA police. Long Beach – All Buses $30 Not Available Oakdale normally scheduled train NYCT - Q5, Q12, Q13, Q15, Q16, Q17, At Your Destination to/from Babylon. Q20, Q26, Q27, Q28, Q31, Q44, Q48, Please carefully check around your seat and overhead rack to make Great River Eastbound customers Jamaica Station, Jamaica, NY 11435 Q85 (at Rosedale, Bayside & Flushing MTA LIRR LIRRScoop sure you do not leave anything behind. Should you forget something, will board a Babylon train $37 $10.50 LIRR Stations only) our Lost & Found Office in Penn Station, located in the Main Gate Islip 30 minutes earlier than area opposite tracks 13-14, will be happy to help. Office is open Title VI Statement MTA Bus – Q19, Q25, Q34, Q50, Q65, normal train time. weekdays 7:20 AM - 7:20 PM or call (718) 217-5477. Long Island Rail Road is committed to providing non-discriminatory service Q66 (at Flushing LIRR Station only) Bay Shore Bus service willl be to ensure that no person is excluded from participation in, or denied the Please help us keep our trains clean by taking any coffee cups, paper provided for travel benefits of, or subjected to discrimination in the receipt of its services on bags or other disposable items and deposit them in the receptacles Babylon the basis of race, color, national origin or income as protected by Title VI on the station platform. Newspaper recycling baskets are conveniently between Babylon of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. For more information visit www.mta.info or located on the concourse
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