Long Island
:This article is about Long Island in New York State. For other uses, see Long Island (disambiguation)
Transportation
The Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Expressway, and Northern and Southern State Parkways (the latter three all products of the automobile-centered planning of Robert Moses) make east-west travel on the island straightforward, if not always quick.
Related Topics:
Long Island Rail Road - Long Island Expressway - Robert Moses
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However, travel to the north fork along Middle Country Road or to the south fork on Sunrise and Montauk Highways gives you a deceptively long and ambling journey. Both meander through the hamlets, and even once you have left the Expressway behind, a drive of over an hour is necessary before reaching the ends at Orient Point in the north and Montauk Point in the south.
Related Topics:
Middle Country Road - Sunrise - Montauk Highways - Hamlets - Orient Point - Montauk Point
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