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Hampton Jitney is a family owned, premier commuter motorcoach company, based in Southampton, NY, operating three primary routes from the east end of Long Island ( The Hamptons and the North Fork) to New York City.
Born from the first oil shortage, the Hampton Jitney is now an integral part of the solution of conserving fuel and saving money.
The collision involved a Hampton Jitney bus driven by Jeanluc Gayott, Jr., 52, of Port Jefferson, and a motorcycle driven by Gallo; Haeg was a passenger on the motorcycle with Gallo, police...
The Hampton Jitney will be adding two new pickup locations in Manhattan starting this week. Beginning on Thursday, Jan. 7, customers can board at the new locations on East 96th and East 77th ...
The Hampton Jitney and the Hampton Luxury Liner provide bus service primarily between the South Fork and New York City. Local bus service is provided by Suffolk County Transit. Ferries. Direct access between the South Fork and Shelter Island is via the South Ferry (the North Ferry provides access to Shelter Island from the North Fork
The Hampton Jitney's Westhampton, Montauk, and North Fork lines stop along the Long Island Expressway (Interstate 495) at Exit 60. It is called the Islip Airport Connection, and is a short taxicab ride away from the airport terminal.
For many commuters and weekenders, the Hampton Jitney is synonymous with summer.
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 naming rights were purchased in 2017 and service resumed that year.
NYJDI Launches Facet: Hamptons Fine Jewelry Designer Showcase - New York City, NY - In partnership with the Hampton Jitney, the New York Jewelry Design Institute hosts an inaugural jewelry ...
The Hampton Jitney provides seven days per week, year-round express bus service between Long Island's East End and New York City. Ferries connect the North Fork to Plum Island and New London, Connecticut. Ferries also connect the North Fork to the South Fork by means of Shelter Island roads.