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  2. MTA Railroads map

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    MTA Railroads map. A map of the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad networks.

  3. Long Island Rail Road - MTA

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    LIRR service runs 24/7, with different schedules depending on destination and time of day. Our system includes over 700 miles of track on 11 different branches, stretching from Montauk on the eastern tip of Long Island to Penn Station in Manhattan, approximately 120 miles away.

  4. Text maps for MTA railroads

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    View maps of Long Island Rail Road branches and Metro-North Railroad lines and branches in text form, with links to more information for each station. The lines and branches shown generally represent the layout of our network.

  5. Schedules - MTA

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    LIRR and Metro-North schedules and fares. View schedules and fares for the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad. For Port Jervis and Pascack Valley Line schedules, please use NJ TRANSIT's schedule lookup tool or download a PDF version.

  6. Long Island Rail Road PDF Timetables

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    Long Island Rail Road PDF Timetables. Updated Nov 4, 2024. View PDF timetables for all LIRR branches, including both full branch timetables and track work special timetables.

  7. Maps - MTA

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    Downloadable maps for New York transit, including subways, buses, and the Staten Island Railway, plus the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, and MTA Bridges and Tunnels.

  8. Long Island Rail Road stations

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    Find information on Long Island Rail Road stations, including hours, parking information, accessibility details, and more.

  9. Jamaica - MTA

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    See hours, transit connections, and timetables for Long Island Rail Road's Jamaica station.

  10. See the new schedule and learn more about the new east side terminal. A seamless Long Island Rail Road trip to Manhattan's East Side is now a reality: Grand Central Madison is now open, bringing LIRR to Grand Central for the first time. An all-new LIRR schedule is now in effect.

  11. How to get to JFK Airport on public transit - MTA

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    1. Take the Long Island Rail Road from Manhattan or Brooklyn to Jamaica. You can board Long Island Rail Road trains at Penn Station or Grand Central in Manhattan or Atlantic Terminal in Downtown Brooklyn. All LIRR service except the Port Washington branch goes through Jamaica, though not all trains stop there.