LIRR Babylon Branch 🟠 – Service and Station Guide
The LIRR Babylon Branch, one of the busiest and most consistent lines in a rail system that runs from Penn Station in Manhattan through Queens and Nassau County and ends at Babylon in Suffolk County. It offers local and express trains and is the most frequently serviced line, making it a popular line for daily commuters. It served major stations in Jamaica, Lynbrook, Rockville Centre, and Massapequa. Although it allows commuters to travel quickly, its coastal route also makes it an ideal resort-facing option. Trains are frequent between morning and night, and limited late-night service runs as well.

This is where its connection at Jamaica Station enables transfers to virtually all other LIRR branches, as well as subway lines and AirTrain JFK. Babylon Branch is one of the LIRR’s busiest lines, providing essential connectivity between suburban communities and New York City.
LIRR Babylon Branch
LIRR Babylon Branch Overview
- The Babylon Branch is an important part of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) system.
- Line color: 🟠 Orange
- The Babylon Branch is an electrified two-track line of the Long Island Rail Road in the U. S. state of New York, running from Penn Station (Zone 1) or Grand Central Madison in Manhattan to Babylon, Suffolk County.
- The line serves urban commuters and suburban travelers in eastern Nassau and western Suffolk counties.
- Third rail electrification to allow for electric M7/M9 trains.
LIRR Babylon Branch Major Stations (West to East)
Manhattan & Queens:
- Penn Station (Zone 1): The largest of NYC’s train stations, you can catch the subway and Amtrak here in addition to service by NJ Transit.
- Grand Central Madison: New terminal via East Side Access. Weekday peak service only.
- Zone 1 (Woodside): Take the 7 Train and catch a Q70 bus down to LaGuardia Airport.
- Forest Hills (Zone 1): Very short hours open; Near E/F/M/R subways.
- Kew Gardens (Zone 1): Limited LIRR service, stop for the community types.
- Jamaica (3): Major station serving AirTrain JFK, E/J/Z trains, and most LIRR branches.
Nassau County:
- Lynbrook (Zone 4): Transfer point to Long Beach Branch
- Rockville Centre (Zone 4): Busy suburban hub in commuterland.
- Baldwin (Zone 4): Both stations are located in a residential area.
- Freeport (Zone 7): Gateway stop with ferry to Fire Island.
- Merrick (Zone 7): Village parking, elevated station.
- Bellmore (Zone 7): commuter lot with garage access and downtown adjacents.
- Wantagh (Zone 7): Close to Jones Beach, newly renovated
- Seaford (Zone 7): Serves residential areas
- Massapequa (Zone 7): Large ridership stop with access to downtown.
- Massapequa Park (Zone 7): This is a neighborhood stop.
Suffolk County:
- Amityville (Zone 7) Amityville: Easternmost Nassau/Suffolk border stop.
- Copiague (Zone 7): One of the most modest yet one of the busiest stations.
- Lindenhurst (Zone 7): Serves southern Babylon Town (Zone 7)
- Babylon (Zone 7): Terminus with yard, bus terminal, and transfer points.
LIRR Babylon Branch Station Address
- Railroad Avenue (south side), west of Deer Park Avenue, Babylon Village, New York 11702
LIRR Babylon Branch Branch Stations
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Penn Station (Manhattan)
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Woodside
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Forest Hills
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Kew Gardens
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Jamaica (major transfer hub: Subway, AirTrain JFK, other LIRR lines)
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Lynbrook (select trains—also transfer to Long Beach Branch)
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Rockville Centre
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Baldwin
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Freeport
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Merrick
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Bellmore
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Wantagh
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Seaford
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Massapequa
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Massapequa Park
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Amityville
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Copiague
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Lindenhurst
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Babylon (terminus)
LIRR Babylon Branch Station Overview
| # | Station Name | Transfer Options | ADA Accessible | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Penn Station | NYC Subway (1/2/3/A/C/E), Amtrak, NJT | Yes | Major Manhattan terminal |
| 2 | Woodside | 7 Train, Q70 to LGA | Yes | Quick connection to Queens & LGA |
| 3 | Forest Hills | E/F/M/R Subway | Yes | Limited LIRR service |
| 4 | Kew Gardens | E/F Subway nearby | Partial | Infrequent LIRR service |
| 5 | Jamaica | AirTrain JFK, E/J/Z Subway, other LIRR | Yes | Major LIRR hub |
| 6 | Lynbrook | Long Beach Branch | Yes | Transfer point to south shore line |
| 7 | Rockville Centre | Local buses | Yes | Residential/commuter area |
| 8 | Baldwin | – | Yes | Suburban stop |
| 9 | Freeport | NICE buses, ferry to Fire Island | Yes | Marina & summer traffic hub |
| 10 | Merrick | – | Yes | Suburban commuter station |
| 11 | Bellmore | – | Yes | Park-and-ride available |
| 12 | Wantagh | – | Yes | Recently renovated station |
| 13 | Seaford | – | Yes | Typical commuter stop |
| 14 | Massapequa | – | Yes | Major Nassau County stop |
| 15 | Massapequa Park | – | Yes | Near local shopping & parks |
| 16 | Amityville | – | Yes | Border of Nassau & Suffolk Counties |
| 17 | Copiague | – | Yes | Elevated station |
| 18 | Lindenhurst | – | Yes | Residential area |
| 19 | Babylon | Suffolk Transit, taxis, bus depot | Yes | Terminal station, rail yard nearby |
LIRR Babylon Branch Monthly Pass Pricing
According to the official MTA fare chart:
| Zones Traveled | Monthly Pass Price |
|---|---|
| Zone 1 | $165 |
| Zone 1 → 3 | $198 |
| Zone 1 → 4 | $253 |
| Zone 1 → 7 | $287 |
| Zone 1 → 9 | $341 |
| Zone 1 → 10 | $378 |
| Zone 1 → 12 | $433 |
| Zone 1 → 14 | $468 |
LIRR Babylon Branch Fare & Tickets (Zone 1 → 7)
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One-Way Peak Fare: ~$14.50
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One-Way Off-Peak Fare: ~$10.75
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Weekly Pass: ~$102
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Monthly Pass: ~$287
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CityTicket / ComboTicket: Not valid beyond Zone 4
LIRR Babylon Branch Transfers & Connections
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Jamaica Station: Connects to almost all LIRR branches and JFK AirTrain.
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Lynbrook: Transfer to Long Beach Branch.
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Freeport: Connects to Fire Island ferries (summer service).
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Woodside: Connects to the NYC Subway (7), local buses.
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Babylon: Terminal station with bus, taxi, and parking services.

LIRR Babylon Branch Station
Babylon Branch Schedule (Monday – Friday AM)
| Departure Station | Depart Time | Train Type / Destination | Approx. Arrival at Penn Station |
|---|---|---|---|
| Babylon | ~6:11 AM | Local / Penn Station | ~7:21 AM |
| Babylon | ~7:16 AM | Express / Penn Station | ~8:10 AM |
| Lindenhurst → Babylon | ~7:19 AM | Local / Penn Station | ~8:28 AM |
| Massapequa → Babylon | ~7:10–7:17 AM | Local / Penn Station | ~8:27–8:35 AM |
| Freeport | ~7:03–7:06 AM | Local / Penn Station | ~8:24–8:30 AM |
| Freeport | ~8:03 AM | Express / Atlantic Terminal | Arrival varies (~9:00 AM) |
Babylon Branch Schedule (Monday – Friday PM)
| Departure Station | Departure Time | Arrival at Babylon |
|---|---|---|
| Penn Station → Babylon | 4:25 PM | 5:32 PM |
| Long Island City → Babylon | 4:27 PM | 5:41 PM |
| Grand Central → Babylon | 4:51 PM | 5:59 PM |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 5:13 PM | 6:15 PM (via Speonk) |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 5:16 PM | 6:23 PM |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 5:23 PM | 6:23 PM |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 5:30 PM | 6:24 PM |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 5:51 PM | 7:02 PM |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 5:57 PM | 7:12 PM (estimated express) |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 6:07 PM | 7:24 PM |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 6:17 PM | 7:31 PM |
| Penn Station → Babylon | 6:31 PM | 7:44 PM |
Babylon Branch Schedule (Saturday – Sunday AM)
| Time Period (Weekend Morning) | Frequency | Operating Hours | Destinations Served |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Morning | Every 60 minutes | 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM | Trains toward Penn Station and Grand Central Madison |
| Morning | Every 30–40 minutes | 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Trains toward Penn Station and Grand Central Madison |
Babylon Branch Schedule (Saturday – Sunday PM)
| Direction | Departure Station | Departure Time | Arrival Station | Arrival Time | Train Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Westbound | Babylon | 18:45 | Penn Station | 19:59 | Local |
| Eastbound | Penn Station | 16:22 | Babylon | 17:34 | Local |
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FAQs
Q1: What is the frequency of trains on the Babylon Branch during peak hours?
A: During peak hours, the breakdown frequency of the Babylon Branch is relatively high to service heavy commuter traffic, with trains usually running about every 15–20 minutes.
Q2: Does the Babylon Branch have express train service to Penn Station?
A: Yes, the express trains in the Babylon Branch bypass a few stations, hence taking less time travelling to and out of Penn Station.
Q3: Are there parking facilities available at the Babylon Branch stations?
A: Parking lots are provided (with variance depending on location and issuance of permits) at most stations along the Babylon Branch.
Q4: Is the Babylon Branch fully electrified?
A: Yes, the Babylon Branch has been completely electrified, with trains operating throughout the line being electric multiple units (EMUs).
Q5: Can I connect to JFK Airport from the Babylon Branch?
Yes, between the Babylon Branch and AirTrain JFK, you can transfer at Jamaica Station without any problem to reach the airport conveniently.






