Long Island metro map
You can find on this page the Long Island metro map to print and to download in PDF. The Long Island metro map presents the network, zones, stations and different lines of the metro of Long Island in New York - USA.

Metro map Long Island
The Long Island metro map shows all the stations and lines of the Long Island metro. This metro map of Long Island will allow you to easily plan your routes in the metro of Long Island in New York - USA. The Long Island metro map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Metro–North runs service between New York City and its northern suburbs in New York and Connecticut, including, in New York State, Port Jervis, Spring Valley, Poughkeepsie, and Wassaic; in Connecticut, New Canaan, Danbury, Waterbury, and New Haven as you can see in Metro map Long Island. Metro-North also provides local rail service within New York City with a reduced fare. The MTA also operates the New York City Transit Authority buses and subways and the Long Island Rail Road, and has jurisdiction, through Metro-North, over railroad lines on the western and eastern portions of the Hudson River in New York State. Service on the western side of the Hudson is operated by New Jersey Transit under contract with the MTA. 120 stations are operated by Metro-North.

Long Island subway map
The Long Island subway map shows all the stations and lines of the Long Island subway. This subway map of Long Island will allow you to easily plan your routes in the subway of Long Island en New York - USA. The Long Island subway map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Three lines provide passenger service on the east side of the Hudson River to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan: the Hudson Line, Harlem Line and New Haven Line as you can see in Long Island subway map. The Beacon Line is owned by Metro-North but is not in service. The Hudson and Harlem Lines terminate in Poughkeepsie and Wassaic, New York, respectively. No other branches extend from these lines. The New Haven Line is operated through a partnership between Metro-North and the State of Connecticut. The Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) owns the tracks and stations within Connecticut, and finances and performs capital improvements. MTA owns the tracks and stations and handles capital improvements within New York State.
