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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.
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The Long Island Rail Road is a railroad owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in the U.S. state of New York. It is the oldest United States railroad still operating under its original name and charter. [1] It consolidated several other companies in the late 19th century.
Fare and service. 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). Due to the train's departure time during the PM rush hour, peak pricing is in effect.
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.
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MTA Approves LIRR Fare Hikes For March - Port Washington, NY - Riding the Long Island Rail Road will get even more pricey starting March 19.
Since it is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, it uses a separate fare control from the LIRR. Passengers must pay their fare when either entering or leaving the station, as this station and Howard Beach are the only stations where fares are collected.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority released a new plan Wednesday that proposed increasing the cost of Long Island Railroad tickets by approximately four percent over the next two years.
LIRR ticket price increases, beginning on April 21, will vary based on distance traveled and time of day. Weekly and monthly ticket price increases will be capped at 3.85 percent. The maximum ...
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.