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LIRR Looks To The Platform To Help Stymie Fare Evaders - Port Washington, NY - Commuters might notice crews taking tickets prior to boarding trains; the MTA tells Patch this "gating"...
Fare structure. Like Metro-North Railroad and NJ Transit, the Long Island Rail Road fare system is based on the distance a passenger travels, as opposed to the New York City Subway and the area's bus systems, which charge a flat rate. The railroad is broken up into eight non-consecutively numbered fare zones.
The Summer Saturday discount program returns as the MTA is set to implement congestion tolls at the end of June in lower Manhattan.
The fare changes are expected to go into effect on or about Aug. 20. Riders will still receive a 10% discount for monthly tickets, while a new peak, City ticket will be available for $7.
As of August 20, 2023, an adult one-way ticket from Penn Station (Zone 1) to stations in The Hamptons (Zone 14) costs $31.75 (at the ticket machine or MTA TrainTime app) or $38.00 (if purchased onboard the train). [72] Due to the train's departure time during the PM rush hour, peak pricing is in effect. [1]
Schematic diagram of Long Island Rail Road services and stations. The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is a commuter railway system serving all four counties of Long Island, with two stations in the Manhattan borough of New York City in the U.S. state of New York. Its operator is the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York.
LONG ISLAND, NY — A dramatic drop in ridership since the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a funding shortfall for the MTA — and could lead to potential fare hikes, service cuts and other measures...
Fare zone: 7: History; Opened: 1880 : Rebuilt: June 1909 (current site) 1988: Electrified: September 1910 750 V third rail: Passengers; 2012-14: 9,397: Services
Regular LIRR tickets are valid on SFCC trains. The one-way fare is $3.25, with monthly fares costing $89 and weekly $30.75, tickets available for most riders.
The station has been served full-time since 2023. Although Mets–Willets Point was originally not part of CityTicket, it was added to the CityTicket program in August 2011, [4] and fares are collected before boarding during games and special events.