Ways of Getting to and from Hamptons & NYC Without the LIRR
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Ways of Getting to and from Hamptons & NYC Without the LIRR
"Unless one enjoys sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Sunrise Highway or Sound Avenue, the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is a proven way of getting out east to both the Hamptons and North Fork from New York City and western and central Long Island particularly in the summer, when weekend services on its Greenport and Montauk lines expand significantly."
"The recent strike which was their first strike since 1994 and thankfully resolved just in time for Memorial Day weekend resulted in suspended LIRR services, leaving us to think about what commuters and vacationers would have to do to get to and from the city without a car of their own."
"Hampton Jitney operates scheduled bus service between New York City and and the East End, with year-round departures and expanded seasonal capacity during peak travel months. The Jitney provides multiple service tiers, including standard and Ambassador premium seating with reserved, spacious configurations, onboard refreshments, and enhanced amenities."
"Notably, the Jitney had added capacity during the LIRR strike to accommodate those affected. hamptonjitney.com Hampton Luxury Liner Hampton Luxury Liner provides scheduled luxury bus service between New York City and the Hamptons, offering a strea"
The Long Island Rail Road is a common way to travel from New York City and western or central Long Island to the Hamptons and North Fork, especially during summer when weekend service expands on the Greenport and Montauk lines. A strike, resolved before Memorial Day weekend, caused suspended LIRR service and forced travelers to find other ways to get to and from the city without their own cars. Options include Hampton Jitney, which runs year-round scheduled bus service with expanded seasonal capacity, multiple service tiers, onboard refreshments, and charter and tour offerings. Hampton Jitney also provides package delivery, scheduled auto transport, and private car or trolley services, and it added capacity during the strike to accommodate affected riders.
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