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The terminal stations in diesel territory, east of Babylon, are Patchogue, Speonk, Southampton, and Montauk; South Fork Commuter Connection shuttles may short-turn at Hampton Bays and Amagansett. The Montauk Branch is double-tracked from just east of Long Island City (where there is a short segment of single track) all the way through Babylon ...
The Q100 would be discontinued and a new parallel route, the Q105 on 31st Street, would run to Rikers Island instead. [56] A final bus-redesign plan was released in December 2023. [57] [58] The Q69 would still become a zone route but would be shortened to Queens Plaza, rather than extended to Hunters Point.
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 ...
The 69th Street station (also known as the 69th Street–Fisk Avenue station) is a local station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway. Located at 69th Street and Roosevelt Avenue in the Woodside, Queens, it is served by the 7 train at all times. [3]
Cedar Street in East Hampton North: Three Mile Harbor Road Copeces Lane in Springs: Southern terminus is on East Hampton village line. CR 40A: Three Mile Harbor Road Former number; now part of CR 40 CR 41: 3.00 4.83 CR 40 in East Hampton North: Springs–Fireplace Road Woodbine Drive in Springs: CR 42: 1.20 1.93 Rocky Point Avenue
East Hampton is a station on the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, on Railroad Avenue between Newtown Lane and Race Lane, in East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York. Parking is available along Railroad Avenue as far west as King Street. A bus/taxi lane is in front of the station house.
[18] [19] In the fall of 1975, the bus route was extended from 72nd Street in Maspeth east to Elmhurst and southeast on Queens Boulevard to Junction Boulevard in Rego Park. On June 25, 1979, seven westbound trips from Rego Park were added between 10:30 p.m. and 1:36 a.m. [ 20 ] On December 11, 1988, the line was relabeled to its current ...
Interstate 678 (I-678) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway that extends for 14 miles (23 km) through two boroughs of New York City.The route begins at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Jamaica Bay and travels north through Queens and across the East River to the Bruckner Interchange in the Bronx, where I-678 ends and the Hutchinson River Parkway begins.
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