Suffolk County Transit operates numerous bus routes in Suffolk County, New York, United States; a few in the town of Huntington are operated by Huntington Area Rapid Transit. The Villages of Patchogue and Port Jefferson, also have had their own local jitney bus routes, although budget cuts have forced these villages to take its buses out of service.[ citation needed ] Some of them are descendants of streetcar lines (see List of streetcar lines on Long Island).
The following tables give details for the routes that primarily service Suffolk County. For details on routes that run into Suffolk County but do not service it primarily, see:
On October 29, 2023, Suffolk Transit introduced the Reimagine Transit Initiative, [1] a full redesign of the bus network. As part of this redesign, there is daily service system-wide with local buses running weekdays until 10 p.m. and to 8 or 9 p.m. on weekends.
Most routes west of Port Jefferson and Patchogue are scheduled with 30 minute headways (60 minutes on routes 3, 10 and 15) during weekdays until at least 6:00 p.m. On all routes from Port Jefferson and Patchogue and to the east, including the north-south routes between those two terminals, there are 60-minute headways (except for 30-minute headways on routes 51 and 66). All weekday late evening and weekend service runs on 60-minute headways. Route numbers (not including 110) are lower in the western portion of the county (1 through 17) and higher in the middle and eastern portions (51 through 92). Odd-numbered routes are generally oriented north to south, with even numbers west to east. Timed connections between routes can be made at Long Island Rail Road stations in Amityville, Brentwood, Central Islip, Patchogue, and Riverhead, in Bay Shore and at the Smith Haven Mall.
SCT also runs two on-demand systems on the South Fork in Southampton and in East Hampton operated by Hampton Jitney and Via Transportation that replaced the former 10A, 10B, and 10C bus routes. The two on-demand zones connect with Route 92 in Southampton, Sag Harbor, and East Hampton. The zones operate 7 days a week between 6 AM and 8 PM, including holidays. [2]
In early June 2024, SCT added a new route, the 56, running between Smithtown Railroad and Kings Park Manor. [3]
Route | Terminals | Major streets served | Notes | ||
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1 [4] | Amityville LIRR station | ↔ | Halesite Firehouse | Broadway (Amityville), Broad Hollow Road, Walt Whitman Road, New York Avenue |
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2 [5] | ↔ | Patchogue LIRR station | Montauk Highway |
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3 [6] | Babylon LIRR station | ↔ | South Huntington Walt Whitman Shops | Belmont Avenue, Deer Park Avenue, Carman Road, New York Avenue |
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4 [7] | Amityville LIRR station | ↔ | Lake Grove Smith Haven Mall | Straight Path, Grand Boulevard, Suffolk Avenue, Nichols Road |
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5 [8] | Babylon LIRR station | ↔ | Deer Park Avenue, Suffolk Avenue, Middle Country Road | ||
6 [9] | South Huntington Walt Whitman Shops | ↔ | Patchogue LIRR station | Jericho Turnpike, Veterans Memorial Highway |
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7 [10] | Bay Shore Mechanicsville Road and Park Avenue | ↔ | Northport VA Medical Center | Brook Avenue, Crooked Hill Road, Larkfield Road |
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10 [11] | Amityville LIRR station | ↔ | Babylon LIRR station | Albany Avenue, NY 109 - Farmingdale Road, Albin Avenue, Montauk Highway |
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11 [12] | Bay Shore Mechanicsville Road and Park Avenue | ↔ | Hauppauge State Office Building | Brentwood Road, Broadway (Brentwood), Washington Avenue, Oser Avenue | |
12 [13] | East Farmingdale Farmingdale State College | ↔ | Bay Shore Mechanicsville Road and Park Avenue | Colonial Springs Road, Nicolls Road, Bayshore Road | |
15 [14] | Babylon LIRR station | ↔ | Robert Moses State Park Parking Field 3 | Montauk Highway, Robert Moses Causeway |
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17 [15] | East Islip Montauk Highway and Carleton Avenue | ↔ | Hauppauge State Office Building | Carleton Avenue, Lowell Avenue, Hawthorne Avenue, Veterans Memorial Highway |
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51 [16] | Patchogue LIRR station | ↔ | Port Jefferson Shopping Plaza | Patchogue-Holbrook Road, Hawkins Avenue, New York State Route 347, Nicolls Road, Broadway (Port Jeff) |
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52A [17] | Central Islip LIRR station | ↔ | Gordon Heights Hawkins Avenue and Rose Lane at Gordon Heights Fire Department |
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52B [18] | ↔ | ||||
53 [19] | Patchogue LIRR station | ↔ | Port Jefferson Shopping Plaza | Waverly Avenue, Boyle Road, Terryville Road |
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55 [20] | ↔ | Medford Avenue, Patchogue-Port Jefferson Road, Patchogue Road | |||
56 [21] | Smithtown LIRR station | ↔ | Kings Park Manor | New York State Route 25 |
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58 [22] | Brentwood LIRR station | ↔ | Riverhead LIRR station | Suffolk Avenue, New York State Route 347, New York State Route 25, Middle Country Road |
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62 [23] | Hauppauge State Office Building | ↔ | New York State Route 347, New York State Route 25A, Middle Country Road |
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66 [24] | Patchogue LIRR station | ↔ | Main Street (Patchogue), Montauk Highway, Wiiliam Floyd Parkway, Mastic Road, Moriches-Riverhead Road |
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77 [25] | ↔ | Bellport South Country Road and Woodruff Street |
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77Y [26] | ↔ | East Yaphank The Boulevard |
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80 [27] | Riverhead LIRR station | ↺ | Riverhead Circulator | Counter-clockwise loop: Northville Turnpike, Old Country Road, River Road, Nugent Drive |
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92 [28] [29] | Orient Point Ferry dock | ↔ | East Hampton LIRR station | Main Road, Main Street (North Fork), North Road, Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, East Hampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike |
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110 [30] Suffolk Clipper | Farmingville LIE Exit 63 Park & Ride | → AM ---- ← PM | Melville Hub Drive | Long Island Expressway, New York State Route 110 |
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These current routes are replacements and reconfigurations of the previous routes that were prefixed with an "S" label, although more localized routes did not have the prefix. The prefix denoted Suffolk County, akin to route labeling in other transit systems around the region. See further down in this article for historical information about all of the former routes. Most of the routes listed in this table replaced all of the former routes on October 29, 2023. [31]
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1 | Replaced the S1 with virtually no changes. |
2 | Replaced the S40 and S20 with service cut back from Sunrise Mall in Nassau County to Amityville LIRR station. |
3 | Replaced portions of the S23 and S25. |
4 | Replaced portions of the S33 and 3D. |
5 | Replaced the S23/29 along Deer Park Avenue, S58 in Smithtown, and 3B in Brentwood. |
6 | Replaced the S54 with the route modified to serve the Central Islip LIRR station. |
7 | Replaced the S41, along with portions of the S45 in Brentwood/North Bay Shore. |
10 | Replaced portions of the S20 and the 1A. |
11 | Replaced portions of the S27, S45, and 3B in Brentwood/North Bay Shore. |
12 | Replaced the 2A and 2B. |
15 | Replaced the S47 with virtually no changes. |
17 | Replaced the 3C. |
51 | Replaced portions of the S59, S60, S69 and 7A. |
52A/B | Replaced portions of the S57, S60 and 6A. The 52B replaces the S63 in Farmingville. |
53 | Replaced the S60, S63 and 6B. |
55 | Replaced the S61. |
56 | Replaced portions of the S56. Service started June 3, 2024. [32] |
58 | Replaced portions of the S58, S62, and 8A. |
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66 | Replaced the S66. |
77/77Y |
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80 | Replaced the 8A. |
92 | Replaced the S92 with virtually no changes. |
110 | No changes from previous service. |
Most of these routes were reconfigured and replaced by the routes listed above on October 29, 2023 in conjunction with the Reimagine Transit Initiative.
Route | Terminals | Major streets | History | Notes | |
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S1 [34] | Halesite Firehouse | Amityville LIRR station | New York Avenue, Walt Whitman Road, Broad Hollow Road, Broadway (Amityville) | Replaced the Huntington Railroad in 1919 and the Huntington Traction Company (present-day site of Walt Whitman Shops to Halesite) in 1927. Previously owned by Alert Coach Lines until 1985. |
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S20 [35] | Massapequa Park, Nassau County Westfield Sunrise | Babylon LIRR station | Loudon Avenue, then: Clockwise Loop: Oak Street, East John Street, Railroad Avenue, Montauk Highway, New York State Route 110 |
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S21 | Massapequa Park Westfield Sunrise | South Huntington Walt Whitman Shops | New York State Route 109, New York State Route 110 | Previously owned by Alert Coach Lines. Cut sometime between 1986 and 1989 | |
S23 [37] | South Huntington Walt Whitman Shops | Babylon LIRR station | Deer Park Avenue, Grand Boulevard, Bagatelle Road, Wolf Hill Road | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S25 [38] | Northwest Babylon Five Corners | Little East Neck Road/Belmont Avenue | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S27 [39] | Hauppauge Suffolk County office complex | Udall Road, Washington Avenue (Brentwood) | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S29 [40] | South Huntington Walt Whitman Shops | West Babylon Great South Bay Shopping Center | Deer Park Avenue, Deer Park Road | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S31 [41] | Northwest Babylon Five Corners | Copiague Montauk Highway | Wellwood Avenue, Broad Hollow Road, Great Neck Road | ||
S33 [42] | Massapequa Park, Nassau County Westfield Sunrise | Hauppauge Suffolk County office complex (see Notes) | Straight Path, Grand Boulevard, Commack Road, Oser Avenue | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S35 [43] | Northwest Babylon Five Corners | West Babylon Great South Bay Shopping Center | Wellwood Avenue/Straight Path, Hoffman Avenue | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S40 [44] | Babylon LIRR station | Patchogue LIRR station | Montauk Highway |
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S41 [47] | Northport VA Medical Center | Bay Shore Park Avenue | Fifth Avenue, Crooked Hill Road, Larkfield Road |
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S42 [48] | Babylon LIRR station | Central Islip LIRR station | Union Boulevard, Islip Avenue |
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S45 [49] | Smithtown LIRR station | Bay Shore Park Avenue | NYS Route 111, Motor Parkway, Suffolk Avenue, Brentwood Road |
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S47 [50] | Babylon LIRR station | Robert Moses State Park Parking Field 3 | Montauk Highway, Robert Moses Causeway |
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S54 [51] | South Huntington Walt Whitman Shops | Patchogue LIRR station | Jericho Turnpike, Veterans Memorial Highway | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S56 [52] | Commack Commack Plaza | Lake Grove Smith Haven Mall | Jericho Turnpike, Middle Country Road, Main Street, St. Johnland Road | Formerly operated by Coram Bus Service; Created from part of the Commack to Smith Haven Mall section of the S64; which was originally owned by Coram Bus Service before county take over in 1981. |
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S57 [53] | Sayville Montauk Highway (Main Street) | Hauppauge Road, Veterans Memorial Highway, Hawkins Avenue | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S58 [54] | East Northport Huntington Square Mall | Riverhead County Center | Jericho Turnpike, Middle Country Road | Formerly owned by Coram Bus Service |
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S59 [55] | Lake Grove Smith Haven Mall | Sayville Montauk Highway (Main Street) | Johnson Avenue, Veterans Memorial Highway, Union Avenue, Hawkins Avenue |
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S60 [56] | Gordon Heights Hawkins Avenue and Rose Lane | Stony Brook Road, Old Town Road, Terryville Road | Originally operated from Smith Haven Mall to Port Jefferson Station, Via Stony Brook University. Formerly a route created by Stony Brook University Student Government so that Students would have service to two local shopping centers, and was first operated by Four Season Bus Company until the company left then unknown who operated it after that. Route was merged with the Coram to Port Jefferson Station portion of the S64 |
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S61 [57] | Port Jefferson Ferry dock | Patchogue LIRR station | Medford Avenue, Patchogue-Port Jefferson Road, Patchogue Road | Previously owned by Alert Coach Lines |
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S62 [58] | Hauppauge Industrial Complex | Riverhead County Center | Neconset Highway, NYS Route 25A | Formerly owned by Coram Bus Service |
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S63 [59] | Patchogue | Lake Grove Smith Haven Mall | Middle Country Road, Waverly Avenue | Formerly owned by Inter-County Motor Coach |
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S64 | Coram Shopping Plaza | Lake Grove Smith Haven Mall | Old Town Road, Terryville Road, New York State Route 25A, Lake Avenue, Jericho Turnpike, Middle Country Road, Main Street, St. Johnland Road | Operated Via Port Jefferson Village, Stony Brook Village, Stony Brook station, St. James station, Smithtown, Kings Park, and Commack Plaza. |
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S66 [60] | Patchogue | Riverhead County Center | Montauk Highway, South Country Road, William Floyd Parkway, Riverhead-Moriches Road |
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S68 [61] | Bellport Station Road | Montauk Highway, South Country Road, William Floyd Parkway, Riverhead-Moriches Road |
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Center Moriches Bank Street (limited service) | |||||
S69 [56] | Port Jefferson Port Jefferson Shopping Plaza | Lake Grove Smith Haven Mall | (westbound) Neconset-Port Jefferson Highway, (eastbound) North Country Road, West Broadway, Main Street (Port Jeff) | Formerly owned by Coram Bus Service; called the Night Loop |
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S71 [62] | Stony Brook LIRR station | Shirley William Floyd Shopping Center | Nicolls Road, Horse Block Road, Yaphank Avenue |
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S74 | Lake Grove Smith Haven Mall | Smith Point County Park | Middle Country Road, William Floyd Parkway |
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S76 [63] | Stony Brook Main Street | Port Jefferson Station Shopping Plaza | North Country Road |
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S90 [64] | Center Moriches Bank Street | Riverhead County Center | Montauk Highway, Lewis Road, Riverhead-Quogue Road |
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S92 [65] | Orient Point Ferry dock | East Hampton LIRR station | Main Road, Main Street (North Fork), North Road, Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, East Hampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike | Created and owned by Sunrise Coach Lines, who operated it under contract from Suffolk County from 1981 to 2012, when Suffolk decided to limit the number of operators it deals with; Sunrise Coach continues to operate the route as a sub-contractor via a joint venture owned with Hampton Jitney called Twin Forks Transit. |
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S94 [66] | Montauk Montauk Highway | Montauk Point State Park Montauk Point Light | Montauk Highway |
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Route | Terminals | Major Streets of Operation | Notes | |
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1A | Amityville Loop | Dixon Avenue, Great Neck Road, Albany Avenue |
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1B | Lindenhurst | Copiague | Great Neck Avenue, Strong Avenue, Montauk Highway |
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1C | Amityville | Copiague |
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2A | Wyandanch | Westfield South Shore | Colonial Springs Road, Nicolls Road, Udall Road |
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2B | SUNY Farmingdale | Bay Shore | Colonial Springs Road, Bay Shore Road, Route 27 |
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3A | Westfield South Shore | Hauppauge | Manatuck Boulevard, Washington Avenue, Moreland Road |
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3B | Gardner Manor Plaza | Hauppauge | Sunrise Highway, Broadway, Fulton Street |
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3C | Central Islip | Westfield South Shore | Route 27A, Connetquot Avenue |
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3D | Brentwood | Stony Brook | Suffolk Avenue, Nichols Road, Nesconset Highway |
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5A | Port Jefferson | Middle Island | North Country Road, Route 25A, Randall Road |
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6A | Ronkonkoma | Coram | Hawkins Avenue, Portion Road, Mooney Pond Road |
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6B | Selden | Smith Haven Mall | Middle County Road, Marktree Road, Hawkins Road |
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7A | Patchogue | Ronkonkoma | Union Avenue, Main Street, Patchogue-Holbrook Road, South Ocean Avenue, North Ocean Avenue |
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7B | Medford | Patchogue-Yaphank Road, Hospital Road, Horseblock Road |
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7D | Shirley Loop | Moriches-Middle Island Road, Titmus Drive, Patchogue Avenue, West End Avenue |
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7E | Mastic and Mastic Beach Loop | William Floyd Parkway, Neighborhood Road, Mastic Road |
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8A | Suffolk Community College East | Calverton | Riverhead-Moriches Road, East Main Street, Doctor's Path, Osborn Avenue, West Main Street |
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9A | Mattituck | Orient Point |
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10A | Southampton | Sag Harbor | County Road 80, North Sea Road, Noyac Road |
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10B | East Hampton | Bridgehampton | Montauk Highway, Three Mile Harbor Road, Springs-Fireplace Road | |
10C | Montauk | Montauk Highway, Old Montauk Highway | ||
10D | East Quogue | Hampton Bays | Head of Lots Road, Tiana Road, Montauk Highway |
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10E | Hampton Bays Loop | Springville Road, Wakeman Road, Newton Road, Squiretown Road, Ponquogue Avenue |
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Huntington Area Rapid Transit exclusively serves the Town of Huntington. Service runs weekdays and Saturday until 6 p.m. with no service on Sunday. Service is scheduled approximately every 45 minutes on weekdays and 90 minutes on Saturday. [68]
Route | Terminals | Streets traveled | Notes | ||
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H10 [68] | Cold Spring Harbor Cold Spring Harbor State Park and Main Street (NY 25A) | ↔ | Commack Jericho Turnpike at BJ's Plaza | NY 25A, NY 110, Oakwood Road, Pulaski Road, Larkfield Road, Jericho Turnpike (NY 25) |
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H20 [68] | Halesite New York Avenue (NY 110) and Park Avenue | ↔ | Huntington Station Huntington LIRR Station | Park Avenue, Woodhull Road, Depot Road, 11th Street, 8th Avenue, NY 25, NY 110 |
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H30 [68] | ↔ | South Huntington Walt Whitman Shops | NY 110, NY 25A, then: Greenlawn Road - or - Centerport Road, then: Broadway-Greenlawn, NY 25, Pidgeon Hill Road, Wolf Hill Road. |
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H40 [68] | Northport Middleville Road at VA Medical Center | ↔ | NY 25, Elwood Road, 5th Avenue, Larkfield Road, Laurel Road, Main Street, NY 25A, Middleville Road |
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Route | Terminals | Major streets | History and notes | |
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H4 | Northport | Walt Whitman Mall | NY 110, NY 25, Broadway-Greenlawn Road, Pulaski Road, NY 25A |
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H6 | Commack Plaza | Cold Spring Harbor | NY 25A, Greenlawn Road, Broadway-Greenlawn Road, Pulaski Road, Larkfield Road, NY 25. | |
H9 | Walt Whitman Mall Loop | |||
Red | Huntington Station Feeder Route | |||
Blue | Huntington Station Feeder Route | |||
HART "Summer Bus" | Huntington | Centerport Beach | NY 25A, Greenlawn Road, Centerport Road | Summer weekdays only. |
H10 (old) | Walt Whitman Mall | Northport Dock | Saturday service only. | |
H11 | Walt Whitman Mall | Dix Hills | Saturday service only. | |
H12 | Walt Whitman Mall | Greenlawn Station | Saturday service only. |
Sometime after January 13, 2016, bus service was discontinued within Village of Patchogue. The routes in the table below ran local within the village on weekdays only.
Route | Major streets traveled |
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1 [69] | Rider Avenue, Smith Street, South Ocean Avenue, Gilbert Street, Cedar Avenue, Laurel Street |
2 [69] | River Avenue and Vicinity |
3 [69] | West Main Street |
4 [69] | North Ocean Avenue, Roe Boulevard West, Waverly Avenue, Sunwave Plaza |
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