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NY 27 acts as the primary east–west highway on southern Long Island east of the interchange with the Heckscher State Parkway in Islip Terrace. The entire route in Suffolk, Nassau, and Queens counties were designated by the New York State Senate as the POW/MIA Memorial Highway. The highway gives access to every town on the South Shore. NY 27 ...
Islip Terrace: 4.68: 7.53: 43A: CR 17 – East Islip, Central Islip: Access via Spur Drive; serves Cohalan Court Complex and Bethpage Ballpark; former NY 111: 6.00: 9.66: 44: To NY 27 west – New York NY 27 east – Montauk: Signed as exits 44W (west) and 44E (east); exit 46 on NY 27: East Islip: 6.76: 10.88: 45: NY 27A – East Islip, Eastern ...
West Islip: 8.87: 14.27: Robert Moses Causeway – Ocean Beaches, Southern Parkway: Exits RM2E-W on Robert Moses Causeway: Community of Islip: 13.95: 22.45: NY 111 north (Islip Avenue) Southern terminus of NY 111: East Islip: CR 17 north (Carleton Avenue) Southern terminus of CR 17; former NY 111: 15.90: 25.59: Heckscher State Parkway to NY 27 ...
No railroad lines run through Islip Terrace. [6] The closest stations to the hamlet are the 1897-established Great River Station along the Long Island Rail Road Montauk Branch, originally built by the South Side Railroad of Long Island until 1876. and the nearby 1868-built Islip Station which is also on the Montauk Branch of the railroad. [6]
Hauppauge (/ ˈ h ɔː p ɒ ɡ / HOP-og) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the towns of Islip and Smithtown in western Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island.Its population in 2022 was estimated at 20,401 by the U.S. Census Bureau. [1]
Montauk Highway is an east–west road extending for 95 miles (153 km) across the southern shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States.It extends from the Amityville/Copiague village/hamlet line in Amityville, where it continues as Merrick Road, to Montauk Point State Park at the very eastern end of Long Island in Montauk.