Port Jefferson Station, New York

A uniformed serviceman rides atop a vintage fire truck during a Fourth of July parade in Port Jefferson Station, New York, on July 4, 2019, as spectators line the street to celebrate Independence Day.
A uniformed serviceman rides atop a vintage fire truck during a Fourth of July parade in Port Jefferson Station, New York, on July 4, 2019, as spectators line the street to celebrate Independence Day. File photo: William Graziano, licensed.

Located just south of the historic waterfront village of Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson Station is a well-connected Brookhaven hamlet with suburban neighborhoods, shopping corridors, and the eastern terminus of the Long Island Rail Road’s Port Jefferson Branch. It is not a harborfront destination itself, but it works well as a practical base for reaching the North Shore, nearby healthcare and retail centers, and other parts of Long Island.

Community Overview

Port Jefferson Station is a primarily residential hamlet in the Town of Brookhaven. Over time, farmland and open land gave way to postwar suburban development, creating a community made up of single-family homes, local businesses, schools, and essential services.

While it lacks the tourist-driven energy of nearby Port Jefferson Village, the area offers:

  • Quiet residential streets
  • Convenient shopping plazas and service businesses
  • Good access to healthcare, schools, and everyday amenities

Its location makes it especially appealing for people who want suburban convenience with quick access to the North Shore waterfront, downtown Port Jefferson, and the rest of central Suffolk County.

Transportation and Accessibility

One of the most defining features of Port Jefferson Station is its connection to the Long Island Rail Road.

  • Port Jefferson station is the eastern terminus of the Port Jefferson Branch
  • New York City-bound trips commonly require a transfer at Huntington, with some schedules also routing through Jamaica
  • The station serves as a key transit point for surrounding North Shore communities

Major roadways such as Route 347 (Nesconset Highway) and Route 112 make it easy to travel east-west across Long Island or head south toward the Long Island Expressway. Nearby Route 25A also provides access to Port Jefferson, Setauket, and other North Shore communities. Local bus service is available in the area, but routes, schedules, and rail service details may change, so it is best to check ahead before traveling.

Shopping and Local Businesses

While not a destination shopping district, Port Jefferson Station offers a practical mix of retail and services, including:

  • Grocery stores and everyday essentials
  • Local restaurants, delis, and takeout options
  • Medical offices and professional services

Much of the commercial activity is centered along Route 347 and nearby stretches of Route 112, where visitors will find shopping centers, chain retailers, and a range of practical stop-in services rather than a walkable village-style downtown.

Parks and Recreation

Residents have access to nearby recreational opportunities, including:

  • Local parks and playgrounds within the hamlet
  • Quick access to North Shore beaches, harbors, and waterfront areas
  • Outdoor activities in nearby Brookhaven parks and preserves

For a more scenic outing, the harborfront, marina areas, and village streets of Port Jefferson are just minutes away by car.

Schools and Community Services

Much of Port Jefferson Station is associated with the Comsewogue School District, though school attendance boundaries should always be confirmed by address.

  • Elementary, middle, and high school education
  • Community-centered programs, clubs, and athletics

The area also benefits from proximity to regional healthcare providers, including medical offices along the Route 347 corridor and hospital services in nearby Port Jefferson and the greater Brookhaven area.

Real Estate and Living

The housing stock in Port Jefferson Station is characterized by:

  • Established suburban neighborhoods
  • A mix of older homes, renovated properties, and updated residences
  • Home prices that are often more accessible than those in nearby waterfront communities

This makes it an attractive option for:

  • First-time homebuyers
  • Families seeking suburban space
  • Commuters who rely on rail access

As with any Long Island market, inventory and pricing can change quickly, so current conditions are best checked locally.

Close to Port Jefferson Village Without the Crowds

One of the biggest advantages of Port Jefferson Station is its proximity to the vibrant waterfront village without the same concentration of traffic, nightlife, and village-center congestion.

Within minutes, residents and visitors can enjoy:

  • Dining, bars, and casual nightlife in Port Jefferson
  • Harbor views, marina areas, and village waterfront walks
  • Ferry service to Connecticut via Port Jefferson Harbor

Hours, event schedules, and ferry service details may vary by season, so it is smart to check ahead before visiting.


Port Jefferson Station


Key Facts and Details

CategoryInformation
LocationTown of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York
Area TypeHamlet and census-designated place
Nearby VillagePort Jefferson, roughly 1 to 2 miles north
PopulationAbout 8,000 residents, depending on the latest U.S. Census release
TransportationLong Island Rail Road Port Jefferson Branch terminus, plus local road and bus access
Zip Code11776
School DistrictComsewogue School District serves much of the hamlet; boundaries vary by address
Major RoadsNesconset Highway (Route 347), Route 112, and nearby Route 25A
LifestyleSuburban residential with commercial corridors and commuter access
Nearby AccessPort Jefferson Village, harborfront attractions, and ferry connections to Connecticut

Port Jefferson Station may not have the name recognition of its waterfront neighbor, but it plays a vital role in the region as a livable, connected, and accessible North Shore community. With strong transportation links, suburban convenience, and close proximity to coastal attractions, it remains a practical place to live and a useful inland base for exploring this part of Long Island.


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