Company Overview
- Headquarters
- Jamaica Station, New York NY
- Website
- mta.info/lirr
- Employees
- 1,973
- Founded in
- 1834
- Industry
- Trucks/Buses/RVs
Financials & Stats
Revenue
$1,000B
Web Visits
10,000,000-20,000,000
Who is Long Island Rail Road
The Long Island Rail Road is a commuter railroad operating in New York. Established in 1834, it is the busiest commuter railroad in North America and the oldest railroad still operating under its original name. The company employs 1,973 people and generates $1 billion in annual revenue. The Long Island Rail Road provides passenger rail service across 700 miles of track spanning 11 branches. It connects Montauk on Long Island to Penn Station in Manhattan, serving 124 stations in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. The railroad carries an average of 301,000 customers each weekday on 735 daily trains, serving approximately 82 million customers annually. The Long Island Rail Road is known for its extensive network, connecting passengers to a wide range of destinations, including homes, jobs, schools, sporting events, concerts, beaches, Broadway shows, and other attractions in the New York metropolitan region. Customers can visit the Long Island Rail Road's website at mta.info/lirr for more information.
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