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Hampton Jitney is a commuter bus company based in Southampton, New York. It operates three primary routes from the east end of Long Island (The Hamptons and the North Fork) to New York City. Hampton Jitney also operates charter and tour services, along with local transit bus service in eastern Suffolk County under contract with Suffolk County ...
SCT also runs two on-demand systems on the South Fork in Southampton and in East Hampton operated by Hampton Jitney and Via Transportation that replaced the former 10A, 10B, and 10C bus routes. The two on-demand zones connect with Route 92 in Southampton, Sag Harbor, and East Hampton. The zones operate 7 days a week between 6 AM and 8 PM ...
Affordable bus tickets with Jitney – a Hamptons shuttle of 50 years – for multi-stop journeys start from $41, and although Blade’s buses won’t be immune to the Long Island Expressway ...
Hampton Jitney East Hampton-Montauk, Southampton-Sag Harbor On-Demand Zones Note: EBT Inc. is the operator of Suffolk County Transit Buses, and is the sister company of Educational Bus Transportation (a school bus company).
Founded in 2000, the company provides seasonal bus service between the East Side of Manhattan, New York City and The Hamptons, Long Island. The company mainly competes with the Hampton Jitney, another private bus company, as well as the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. The Hampton Luxury Liner shut down in September 2016, but its ...
A variant of the dollar van, the jitney, also serves areas in eastern New Jersey and transports them to Manhattan. Within the New York City area, the term "dollar van" originates from the vans which charged one dollar during the 1980 New York City transit strike. Drivers capitalized on the lack of transportation available and subsequently ...
The South Fork is composed of all of the Town of East Hampton and a substantial part of the Town of Southampton.The body of water to the south is the Atlantic Ocean.. The South Fork and North Fork split at Riverhead, New York where the Peconic River empties into Peconic Bay.
The Hamptons, highlighted (center) on the South Fork of Long Island, an island extending 118 miles (190 km) into the Atlantic Ocean eastward from Manhattan. The Hamptons, part of the East End of Long Island, consist of the towns of Southampton and East Hampton, which together compose the South Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York.