The Long Island Rail Road (or LIRR) is a commuter rail that goes through Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk. It's a great way to see the areas east of New York City (which is Long Island). I use it to go to Far Rockaway beach, Citifield for a Mets game, and Billie Jean King/Arthur Ashe for the US Open Tennis. But how do you take the LIRR? How do you ride the Long Island Rail Road? In this video, I'm going to cover everything you need to know about the Long Island Rail Road — from defining what it is to buying a ticket from a machine or phone, finding and boarding your train, figuring out transfers, and so much more. Enjoy and Happy New York-ing!
RELATED LINKS:
Video on JFK to New York (Manhattan) → [ Ссылка ]
Video on how to use the MetroCard (and everything else you need to know) → [ Ссылка ]
MTA info page for LIRR and Metro-North Railroad → [ Ссылка ]
MTA Fare and Schedule → [ Ссылка ]
MTA Zones and Fare Table → [ Ссылка ]
00:00 Intro
01:37 What and where is Long Island
02:49 LIRR train lines and stations
04:21 LIRR mobile apps and schedule
06:11 LIRR ticket prices
07:34 How to buy an LIRR ticket
11:44 How to board an LIRR Train
13:44 How to Transfer Trains on the LIRR
15:55 Outro
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