LaGuardia to Long Island
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Here's a link to the LIRR map.
www.mta.nyc.ny.us/lirr/html/lirrmap.htm
Huntington is on the Port Jefferson Branch. The closest stations to LGA are Forest Hills & Kew Gardens, which are about a 10-15min cab ride from LGA.
The follow the links at the top of the MTA website to take you to LIRR schedules
www.mta.nyc.ny.us/lirr/html/lirrmap.htm
Huntington is on the Port Jefferson Branch. The closest stations to LGA are Forest Hills & Kew Gardens, which are about a 10-15min cab ride from LGA.
The follow the links at the top of the MTA website to take you to LIRR schedules
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Getting from LGA on the LIRR seems like a pain. It might make more sense to take a shuttle. If you haven't booked a flight yet and are intent on taking the train, fly to JFK and take the AirTrain to the Jamaica station. Of course, another option would be to fly to Islip on LI.
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All the options here are possible. Will you not need a car once you get to Huntington? You could rent a car.
You could also find a car service or taxi. I would estimate the ride would cost about $40. Here's a phone number from the LGA website for ground transportation info
1-800-AIR-RIDE
You could also find a car service or taxi. I would estimate the ride would cost about $40. Here's a phone number from the LGA website for ground transportation info
1-800-AIR-RIDE
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I'm with mclaurie - you haven't said what you're doing on Long Island. Huntington isn;t a vacation area so it sounds either like you're visiting family - and can borrow a car - or on business - for which you'll have to rent a car.
Long Island - except for the LIRR in and out of the city - is a vast wasteland of almost no public transit.
Long Island - except for the LIRR in and out of the city - is a vast wasteland of almost no public transit.
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