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How do you get around Long Island?

Convenient travel services and mass transit options are available throughout the region.
  1. Ferries.
  2. Buses, Limousines & Rentals.
  3. Flights.
  4. Long Island Rail Road.
  5. Ferries.
  6. Buses, Limousines & Rentals.
  7. Flights.
  8. Long Island Rail Road.




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Getting around Long Island The easiest way to get around Long Island is by car. If you're reliant on public transportation, you can take a bus or the Long Island Railroad. Most towns in Nassau and western Suffolk have a train station, but there's generally only one per town.

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Nearly every major type of transportation serves Long Island, including three major airports, railroads and subways, and several major highways.

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Local and town beaches such as Long Beach, Coopers Beach, Main Beach, and Ditch Plains charge varying fees for non-residents of up to $50 for peak season access. To avoid a costly visit, we recommend: You check the park's website.

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The Hicksville train station is Uber's No. 1 destination on Long Island, according to the company. Roosevelt Field mall is in second place and Nassau Community College in sixth place. In 10th place is the Tap Room, a 7-year-old restaurant and bar in Patchogue.

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The best way to get from Long Island to Manhattan is to train which takes 2h 10m and costs $5 - $25. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs $30 - $45 and takes 3h 50m.

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The best way to get from Long Island to Manhattan is to train which takes 2h 10m and costs $5 - $25. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs $30 - $45 and takes 3h 50m.

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