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Can you use an LIRR ticket at different Station?

Each railroad station is assigned a fare zone. Tickets are valid to any station in the listed zone. For example, Penn Station to Hicksville can be used for Atlantic Terminal to Massapequa Park.



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Tickets to Grand Central are the same price as those to Penn Station, Hunterspoint Avenue, or Atlantic Terminal. You can use most tickets for one of these stations to any of them without an additional charge.

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Penn Station does not have a unified design or floor plan but rather is divided into separate Amtrak, LIRR and NJ Transit concourses with each concourse maintained and styled differently by its respective operator.

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Southold is the Long Island Rail Road's least used station, receiving 10 riders per week.

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The TrainTime app provides a one-stop shop for Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad customers, where riders can buy and use tickets, plan their trips, track their trains, and more.

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LIRR tracks at Grand Central are accessed via escalators on the mezzanine level.

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This is a new entrance to Penn Station, located at 33 Street and Seventh Avenue. This station entrance provides much-needed direct access to the Long Island Rail Road main concourse and the subway lines.

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It is possible to travel in an earlier train than the one you have reserved, but it depends on the ticket type and policy of your railway company. Generally speaking, most tickets are valid for a specific train only and cannot be used for any other service.

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Major stations The LIRR operates out of four western terminals in New York City. Major terminals include: Pennsylvania Station, in Midtown Manhattan, is the busiest of the western terminals, serving almost 500 daily trains.

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Babylon Branch: The most used branch in the system (about 60,000 riders on the average weekday).

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The LIRR is one of two commuter rail systems owned by the MTA, the other being the Metro-North Railroad in the northern suburbs of the New York area.

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