Long Island Bus Stations

Maybe you’ve noticed the traffic on Long Island. Well, one thing all Long Islanders have in common is that we have places to go. Over 50 Suffolk County public transit lines, and more than 30 in Nassau County, not only help you get to all of the places you need to be, they help alleviate the traffic and reduce the harmful impacts of large scale automobile traffic in our area. Nassau County public transportation, formerly called LI Bus under the administration of the MTA, is now operated by Nassau County in an alliance with Veolia Transportation. This new system is ...Read More Maybe you’ve noticed the traffic on Long Island. Well, one thing all Long Islanders have in common is that we have places to go. Over 50 Suffolk County public transit lines, and more than 30 in Nassau County, not only help you get to all of the places you need to be, they help alleviate the traffic and reduce the harmful impacts of large scale automobile traffic in our area. Nassau County public transportation, formerly called LI Bus under the administration of the MTA, is now operated by Nassau County in an alliance with Veolia Transportation. This new system is called NICE, Nassau Inter-County Express, and will continue to accept Metro Cards. Suffolk County Transit operates throughout the county while a few towns and villages, such as Huntington and Patchogue operate their own local jitney buses. Suffolk Transit offers several rates and discounts, including a discount for students and senior citizens, while children and personal care attendants ride for free when accompanied by an adult or a disabled passenger, respectively. If you’re traveling locally on Long Island there’s bound to be a bus route to get you where you need to go. Show Less

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