Is the LIRR running right now?

The Long Island Rail Road operates seven days per week with service and branches from Manhattan to Montauk. Most of the Long Island railroad stations are open during normal business hours.

Is the L train running to Manhattan?

Due to COVID-19, we are now running MTA Essential Service. L service will continue as normal during peak and midday weekday times. Service on the L will be reduced nights and weekends.

How do I track a LIRR ticket?

Right Track: LIRR is available on Google Play. You can search for “Right Track: LIRR” or visit the web version of Google Play.

Do I have to wear a mask on the LIRR?

Masks must continue to be worn onboard trains as well as inside station buildings and enclosed platform waiting rooms, regardless of vaccination status. Free masks are available at staffed LIRR Ticket Offices, and will be periodically handed out by the “MTA Mask Force” at select locations.

Do I need to wear a mask on the LIRR?

New York State requires masks to be worn in indoor public transportation settings, including onboard trains. The fine for not wearing one is $50.

What are the stops for the L train?

Direction: Uptown & Manhattan (24 stops)

  • Canarsie-Rockaway Pkwy. View full schedule.
  • East 105 St. View full schedule.
  • New Lots Av. 719 Van Sinderen Ave, Brooklyn View full schedule.
  • Livonia Av. 515 Van Sinderen Ave, Brooklyn View full schedule.
  • Sutter Av.
  • Atlantic Av.
  • Broadway Junction.
  • Bushwick Av-Aberdeen St.

Is there a late letter for the LIRR?

For many years, Metro-North and the LIRR have provided “late letters” confirming cancelations and train delays to customers who requested such information by letter or Email.

Where are the train stations on the LIRR?

Station Timetables Effective Mar 29, 2021 A Albertson Amagansett Amityville Atlantic R Riverhead Rockville Centre Ronkonkoma Ro S Sayville Sea Cliff Seaford Smithtown Sou V Valley Stream W Wantagh West Hempstead Westbury Westhamp

Where can I find late train information on MTA website?

Metro-North and LIRR customers can now go to the MTA Home Page and click on Accountability/Transparency to obtain a listing of Delayed or Canceled Train Information posted 7 to 10 days after their run. This information is designed to increase transparency and assist customers who need information for personal or job-related reasons.

Where is the East Side Access LIRR tunnel?

East Side Access provides new, direct LIRR service into a new concourse below Grand Central Terminal on Manhattan’s East Side, reducing commutes into Manhattan by up to 40 minutes. The project encompasses work in multiple locations throughout Manhattan and Queens, and includes more than eight miles of tunneling.