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How to beat the Memorial Day travel rush

Want to beat Memorial Day weekend traffic — or at least try to?

Then don’t travel Thursday and Friday between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., according to Mark Schieldrop of AAA, which has studied historical traffic patterns and concluded that volume tends to be higher than normal during those times.

The best time to depart? Before lunch — and even ideally before 11 a.m., Schieldrop said.

AAA projects that nearly 2.8 million New Yorkers will be traveling at least 50 miles from home over the long weekend — Thursday to Monday — and 2.5 million via car, AAA said in a news release. Nationwide, of the 44 million Americans expected to travel, road trips are expected to set a record — 38.4 million people, the AAA said. That’s the highest number since 2000, the year the AAA started tracking the statistic.

For the return trip, coming back Sunday or Monday, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. “will be the worst time on the road,” Schieldrop said.

“The best travel time on Saturday is before 1 p.m., and on Sunday, the best time to travel would be after 7 p.m.,” said Schieldrop, who suggests adding at least an hour to expected travel time — “at a minimum.”

Long Island Rail Road schedules are being adjusted for the holiday weekend. Monday trains will run on a Sunday schedule. Additionally, the Cannonball — the express 4:07 p.m. train to Montauk from Penn Station — will make its seasonal debut Thursday and keep operating on Thursdays and Fridays for the rest of the season, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority wrote in a news release.

“This train operates express to Westhampton in 94 minutes, then stops at Southampton, Bridgehampton, East Hampton, and Montauk. The westbound Cannonball, scheduled to depart Sundays from Montauk at 6:22 p.m., will not operate this Sunday. Instead, it will operate on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27,” the release said.

Montauk summer trains are set to run every weekend beginning later this week until the first weekend of September.

Nearly 6.4 million travelers — a record high — are expected to use the region’s major airports and vehicle crossings between Thursday and Tuesday, according to a news release from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey: 4.2 million taking bridges and tunnels and 2.2 million through the airports, Kennedy, Newark-Liberty, LaGuardia and Stewart, the release said. The busiest days at the airport: Friday and Monday, and airport parking is expected to be “extremely limited given high volume of travelers,” the release said, so travelers are advised to ride mas transit.

All nonemergency construction work is being suspended from early Friday through early Tuesday morning. 

Then don’t travel Thursday and Friday between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., according to Mark Schieldrop of AAA, which has studied historical traffic patterns and concluded that volume tends to be higher than normal during those times.

The best time to depart? Before lunch — and even ideally before 11 a.m., Schieldrop said.

AAA projects that nearly 2.8 million New Yorkers will be traveling at least 50 miles from home over the long weekend — Thursday to Monday — and 2.5 million via car, AAA said in a news release. Nationwide, of the 44 million Americans expected to travel, road trips are expected to set a record — 38.4 million people, the AAA said. That’s the highest number since 2000, the year the AAA started tracking the statistic.

For the return trip, coming back Sunday or Monday, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. “will be the worst time on the road,” Schieldrop said.

“The best travel time on Saturday is before 1 p.m., and on Sunday, the best time to travel would be after 7 p.m.,” said Schieldrop, who suggests adding at least an hour to expected travel time — “at a minimum.”

Long Island Rail Road schedules are being adjusted for the holiday weekend. Monday trains will run on a Sunday schedule. Additionally, the Cannonball — the express 4:07 p.m. train to Montauk from Penn Station — will make its seasonal debut Thursday and keep operating on Thursdays and Fridays for the rest of the season, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority wrote in a news release.

“This train operates express to Westhampton in 94 minutes, then stops at Southampton, Bridgehampton, East Hampton, and Montauk. The westbound Cannonball, scheduled to depart Sundays from Montauk at 6:22 p.m., will not operate this Sunday. Instead, it will operate on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27,” the release said.

Montauk summer trains are set to run every weekend beginning later this week until the first weekend of September.

Nearly 6.4 million travelers — a record high — are expected to use the region’s major airports and vehicle crossings between Thursday and Tuesday, according to a news release from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey: 4.2 million taking bridges and tunnels and 2.2 million through the airports, Kennedy, Newark-Liberty, LaGuardia and Stewart, the release said. The busiest days at the airport: Friday and Monday, and airport parking is expected to be “extremely limited given high volume of travelers,” the release said, so travelers are advised to ride mas transit.

All nonemergency construction work is being suspended from early Friday through early Tuesday morning. 

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