Option 1
Step 1: take the N33 bus eastbound to the Far Rockaway LIRR station.
Step 2: at the Far Rockway LIRR station, purchase a round trip LIRR rail ticket and take the Rockaway Branch from Far Rockaway to Jamaica Station.
Step 3: at Jamiaca Station, transfer to either the Port Jefferson or Ronkonkoma Branch train. Take either train from Jamaica Station to Hicksville.
Step 4: at Hicksville station, transfer to the N48 bus. Take the bus, that_s going to Heampstead, from the Hicksville train station to the hospital.
Option 2
Step 1: take the N33 bus eastbound to the Far Rockaway LIRR station.
Step 2: at the Far Rockway LIRR station, purchase a round trip LIRR rail ticket and take the Rockaway Branch from Far Rockaway to Valley Stream.
Step 3: at Valley Stream, transfer to the West Heampstead Branch. Tahe the West Heampstead-bound train to the end of the line, West Hempstead.
Step 4: at West Heampstead train station, transfer to either the N6 or N15 buses. Take either bus from the train to the Heampstead Transit Center.
Step 5: at the Heampstead Transit Center, transfer to the N48 bus. Take the N48 from the Transit Center to NUMC.
The fare on the LIRR varies by zone. The fare on the LI Bus, however, is the same as on the New York City Transit system. Two dollar each way. If you_re going to be traveling everyday, you can purchase a 7-day or 14-day unlimited ride MetroCard. The 7-day pass cost $25, while the 14-day cost $47.
I hope this information is very helpful.
Good luck
Native New Yorker
Depending upon where you are in AB [like right on the LB /AB border ]you can either take the Long Beach West Loop bus to the LIRR Station and then
take the N-15 to Hempstead and connect to
either the N-70-71-72 to out to the hospital
or if you_re you can take
the N-33 to the LIRR Long Beach Station and connect to the N-15 As above
Another option would be[ especially if you_re close to the AB Bridge] would be to take the N-33 to Far Rockaway and the find the N-31/32 to Hempstead _ then as above
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No matter how you do it_s a long day on 3 buses
Sure you don_t wanna buy a car instead ?
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