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Montauk Unlimited Rides During the Calendar Month Indicated on the Ticket Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, Effective September 7 - November 14, 2021 Ticket Types Your Safety Is Our Top Priority! One Way Help us make your trip safer! • Step over the gap between the train and platform when boarding Good for one ride for 60 days including date of sale. Sold for: For explanation, see and exiting. Peak - Weekday trains marked Peak AM or Peak PM herein. "Reference Notes." • Never stand at the edge of a platform, or lean over a platform to see if your train Off Peak – All other trains including all day weekends & holidays. is coming. AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM (See Reference Notes for holiday details.) • Please safeguard your property, including your electronic devices. PENN STATION J 12:42 J 6:45 7:15 J 7:45 J 8:45 J 9:12 J 9:45 9:55 10:55 J 11:45 11:55 12:55 J 2:12 3:15 4:15 J 5:12 5:55 J 7:12 8:15 J 9:12 10:15 J 11:12 Round Trip • Never attempt to retrieve something from the track area. If you drop Effective Sept. 7 - Nov. 14, 2021 Woodside J 12:54 J 6:57 J 7:24 J 7:57 J 8:57 J 9:24 J 9:57 J 10:04 J 11:04 J 11:57 J 12:04 J 1:04 J 2:24 J 3:24 J 4:24 J 5:24 J 6:04 J 7:24 J 8:24 J 9:24 J 10:24 J 11:24 Good for two rides for 60 days including date of sale. Sold for peak or off-peak something onto the tracks, notify a LIRR employee for assistance. Eastbound Forest Hills J 12:59 J 6:41 7:31 J 7:31 J 8:41 J 9:11 J 9:41 10:11 11:11 J 11:41 12:11 1:11 J 2:11 3:31 4:31 J 5:11 6:11 J 7:11 8:31 J 9:11 10:31 J 11:11 travel. Priced at the combination of one way fares selected (peak, off-peak, • Never lean against standing trains. Kew Gardens J 1:01 J 6:43 7:33 J 7:33 J 8:43 J 9:13 J 9:43 10:13 11:13 J 11:43 12:13 1:13 J 2:13 3:33 4:33 J 5:13 6:13 J 7:13 8:33 J 9:13 10:33 J 11:13 peak/off-peak, senior both ways, etc.). • Be extra careful in the winter, especially if ice forms on stairs and platforms. HUNTERSPOINT AVE. ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... Weekly • Obey posted instructions if the platform is undergoing rehabilitation. ATLANTIC TERMINAL J 12:46 J 6:45 J 6:45 J 7:45 J 8:45 J 8:45 J 9:45 J 9:45 J 10:45 J 11:45 J 11:45 J 12:45 J 1:45 J 2:45 J 3:45 J 4:45 J 5:45 J 6:45 J 7:45 J 8:45 J 9:45 J 10:57 Unlimited rides Saturday through Friday. On sale the Wednesday before the Nostrand Avenue J 12:52 J 6:52 J 6:52 J 7:52 J 8:52 J 8:52 J 9:52 J 9:52 J 10:52 J 11:52 J 11:52 J 12:52 J 1:52 J 2:52 J 3:52 J 4:52 J 5:52 J 6:52 J 7:52 J 8:52 J 9:52 J 11:04 Saturday that the ticket becomes valid. Non-transferable. Before Boarding Your Train Monthly Station platforms are accessible to mobility-impaired customers. Please inform East New York J 12:57 J 6:57 J 6:57 J 7:57 J 8:57 J 8:57 J 9:57 J 9:57 J 10:57 J 11:57 J 11:57 J 12:57 J 1:57 J 2:57 J 3:57 J 4:57 J 5:57 J 6:57 J 7:57 J 8:57 J 9:57 J 11:09 the conductor if you need assistance on and off trains. Penn Station is accessible Montauk Unlimited rides during the calendar month indicated on the ticket. JAMAICA (Arrive) 1:05 7:06 7:38 8:06 9:06 9:33 10:06 10:18 11:18 12:06 12:18 1:18 2:33 3:38 4:38 5:33 6:18 7:33 8:38 9:33 10:38 11:33 through the 34th Street entrance near 7th Avenue and the 33rd Street entrance On sale starting on the 25th of the month prior. Non-transferable. To JAMAICA (Leave) 1:07 7:10 7:40 8:10 9:10 9:36 10:10 10:20 11:20 12:10 12:20 1:20 2:41 3:40 4:40 5:36 6:20 7:41 8:40 9:36 10:40 11:44 at 8th Avenue. Branch Timetable Mineola (Note) ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... Ten Trip Tickets The Hamptons Hicksville (Note) ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... Good for ten rides from/to City Zone 1 only. Valid for six months from date of Ticket purchases on board trains will cost more. To save money, buy before BABYLON (Arrive) ...... ...... 8:21 ...... ...... ...... ...... 11:13 12:13 ...... 1:13 2:13 ...... 4:21 5:21 ...... 7:13 ...... 9:21 ...... 11:21 ...... sale. Transferable. Sold for Peak (10 peak one-way fares), Off Peak (up to boarding at ticket offices and machines. www.mta.info & Montauk (Note) (Leave) 1:48 7:46 T 8:26 8:46 9:46 10:18 10:46 T 11:18 T 12:18 12:46 T 1:18 T 2:18 3:24 T 4:26 T 5:26 6:18 T 7:18 8:20 T 9:26 10:18 T 11:26 12:24 15% off 10 off peak one way fares) or Senior/Disabled or Medicare (10 senior/ Bay Shore 1:56 7:52 T 8:32 8:52 9:52 10:24 10:52 T 11:24 T 12:24 ...... T 1:24 T 2:24 3:30 T 4:32 T 5:32 6:24 T 7:24 8:26 T 9:32 10:24 T 11:32 12:30 disabled or Medicare one-way fares). Senior/People with Disabilities and Medicare Customers Montauk Islip 2:03 ...... T 8:37 ...... 9:57 10:29 ...... T 11:29 T 12:29 ...... T 1:29 T 2:29 3:35 T 4:37 T 5:37 6:29 T 7:29 8:30 T 9:37 ...... T 11:37 12:35 UTH FOR Half-fare good at all times except weekday Peak AM trains. Seniors must be Westbound PEAK AM electric trains displaying white and red headlights O K Great River 2:07 ...... T 8:41 ...... 10:00 10:32 ...... T 11:32 T 12:32 ...... T 1:32 T 2:32 3:38 T 4:40 T 5:40 6:32 T 7:32 8:33 T 9:40 ...... T 11:40 12:38 simultaneously are short of cars. If red lights appear, you may need to S 65 or older with valid ID; people with disabilities must present MTA ID card. C reposition yourself on the platform to board N Oakdale 2:12 ...... T 8:45 ...... 10:04 10:36 ...... T 11:36 T 12:36 ...... T 1:36 T 2:36 3:42 T 4:44 T 5:44 6:36 T 7:36 8:37 T 9:44 ...... T 11:44 12:42 Amagansett O Weekends & Medicare customers must present valid Medicare card or an MTA Reduced- M O Sayville 2:18 8:03 T 8:50 9:03 10:09 10:41 11:03 T 11:41 T 12:41 ...... T 1:41 T 2:41 3:47 T 4:49 T 5:49 6:41 T 7:41 8:41 T 9:49 10:34 T 11:49 12:47 I Fare MetroCard at time of ticket purchase or use to obtain half-fare price. M T Holidays PATCHOGUE 2:27 8:11 T 8:57 9:11 10:16 10:48 11:10 T 11:48 T 12:48 1:10 T 1:48 T 2:48 3:54 T 4:56 T 5:56 6:49 T 7:48 8:48 T 9:56 10:42 T 11:56 12:54 U C Children’s Fares and Family Fare East Hampton T E Bellport 2:33 8:18 T 9:04 ...... ...... 10:53 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3:59 ...... ...... ...... ...... 8:53 ...... ...... ...... 1:00 ER NN Children 5–11 years old ride for 50% of adult fares; children under 5 years The LIRR is a smoke-free public transportation system. Smoking is prohibited CO Mastic-Shirley 2:40 8:25 T 9:11 ...... ...... 11:00 ...... ...... ...... 1:20 ...... ...... 4:06 ...... ...... ...... ...... 8:58 ...... 10:55 T 12:09 1:07 old ride free at all times. “Family Fare” is available for off-peak travel; up to four at all times on all trains; in all waiting rooms, elevators, staircases and enclosed Bridgehampton SPEONK 3:00 8:42 T 9:27 9:37 ...... 11:16 11:35 ...... ...... 1:35 ...... ...... 4:22 ...... ...... ...... ...... 9:15 ...... 11:11 T 12:28 1:23 waiting areas; and in outdoor ticketing, boarding and platform areas of terminals Station Services: Connecting Transportation children 5–11 may ride for $1.00 when accompanied by a fare-paying adult The LIRR is proud to reinstate Westhampton 3:06 8:48 .....
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