Transportation

Transportation to and from a region is critical to the success and growth of a city. This is also true for the success and growth of your business. The business axiom “Location, Location, Location” rings particularly true when evaluating where to locate your business. In a Global Economy speed and access to transportation hubs can be critical to your success.

 

The New York/Long Island region has a mature and convenient Local, Domestic and International transportation system. With extensive Expressways, Parkways, Bridges, Ferries, Airports, Rail Roads, Subways and Bus transportation system, Long Island has Global Reach.

 

Airports –

John F. Kennedy Airport (Jamaica, NY)                       

Newark Liberty International Airport (Newark, NJ)  

LaGuardia Airport (Flushing, NY)                                   

MacArthur Airport (Islip, NY)                                           

Republic Executive Airport (Farmingdale, NY)           

Metropolitan Transportation System - MTA subways, buses, and railroads move 2.4 billion New Yorkers a year, about one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders. MTA bridges and tunnels carry nearly 300 million vehicles annually — more than any bridge and tunnel authority in the nation.

This vast transportation network — North America's largest — serves a population of 14.6 million people in the 5,000-square-mile area fanning out from New York City through Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut.

Long Island Rail Road

 

Port Jefferson Ferry – Port Jefferson, Long Island to Bridgeport, CT