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Schematic diagram of Long Island Rail Road services and stations
The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is a commuter railway system serving all four counties of Long Island , with one station in the Manhattan borough of New York City in the U.S. state of New York . Its operator is the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York. Serving 301,763 passengers per day as of 2007[ 1] and 88.5 million riders for the year of 2008,[ 2] it is the busiest commuter railroad in the United States. With 324 passenger route-miles,[ 3] it spans Long Island from Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn to Montauk station at the tip of the southern fork . Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan is the actual westernmost station of the Long Island Rail Road and its busiest station.
The system currently has 124 stations on eleven rail lines called "branches".[ 1] [ 4] (Not included in this count are two additional stations that serve employees of the LIRR: Hillside Facility and Boland's Landing ). Two stations are open seasonally: Belmont Park and Mets–Willets Point ; in addition, the Pinelawn station exclusively serves cemeteries in its area and is thus served during daytime hours. Hunterspoint Avenue and Long Island City are open only on weekdays. The six stations on the Main Line east of Ronkonkoma get a few weekday-only trains. Jamaica is a major transfer station between branches, as it provides the interchange from the eastern Long Island stations to the western New York terminals and vice versa. Other inter-branch transfer stations include Woodside , Mineola , Hicksville , Valley Stream , Lynbrook and Babylon . The Huntington , Ronkonkoma and Babylon stations provide transfers between electric train service and diesel train service within their respective branches, the Port Jefferson , Ronkonkoma/Greenport and Babylon /Montauk branches.
Lines
This list shows the western and eastern terminals of each LIRR service. There are 10 total services, plus one additional seasonal service (the Belmont Park Branch). Jamaica and the two employees-only stations are not included in the station counts below.
Trunk Lines
The LIRR has three trunk lines ; each branch begins eastbound trips out of New York City via one of these lines.
Station types and designs
The Long Island Rail Road has four types of station designs:
The Various Station Types Across the LIRR Network:
Roslyn is an example of a ground level LIRR station.
Babylon is an example of an elevated LIRR station.
Bayside is an example of an open-cut LIRR station.
Penn Station is an example of an underground LIRR station.
Additionally, some stations have station houses ("staffed", if open), whereas others do not ("unstaffed", if there is none or if the office is closed).[ 7] Some stations with station houses have ticketing offices open either part-time or full-time - whereas others don't have open ones, and some stations that lack station houses used to have them but were razed.[ 7] [ 8]
Station house designs
The LIRR has an amalgam of different station house designs across its system. Many station houses built during the same time period (e.g. Mineola and Manhasset ; 1920s), or as part of the same project (e.g. Central Islip and Deer Park ; 1987 Hicksville-Ronkonkoma electrification project), share similar or identical designs.
LIRR station houses of similar designs
Mineola's station house
Manhasset's station house.
Deer Park's station house, as seen prior to its 2010s modernization
Central Islip's station house.
Platform lengths across the system vary from anywhere between 1+ 1 ⁄2 train cars (only found at a handful of stations in diesel territory) to 14 cars; most stations in the system feature platforms long enough for 10-12 railcars (C3 , M3 , M7 , or M9 ), each of which are about 85 feet (26 m) long.[ 9] [ 10]
Below are a sample of various stations with different platform lengths throughout the system:[ 9] [ 10]
Glen Street , located on the Oyster Bay Branch, has two side platforms, each 1+ 1 ⁄2 -cars-long.
Pinelawn , located on the Ronkonkoma Branch, has two side platforms, each 2-cars-long.
Westwood , located on the West Hempstead Branch, has one side platform, which is 4-cars-long.
Hampton Bays , located on the Montauk Branch, has one side platform, which is 6-cars-long.
Hempstead , the terminus of the Hempstead Branch, has two sets of island platforms, each 8-cars-long.
Woodmere , located on the Far Rockaway Branch, has two side platforms, each 10-cars-long.
Northport , located on the Port Jefferson Branch, has one side platform, which is 12-cars-long.
Bellmore , located on the Babylon Branch, has one island platform, which is 14-cars-long.
Historical preservation of stations
The NRHP plaque for the Sea Cliff station house.
Five LIRR stations are listed on the National Register of Historic Places : Sea Cliff , Oyster Bay , Farmingdale , Greenport and East Hampton . The St. James and Southampton stations are contributing properties to NRHP districts. Other stations that are not on the list are often cherished by local communities and treated as landmarks, such as Islip , Northport , Glen Street , and Great Neck . Roslyn , Glen Cove , and Locust Valley are other stations on the Oyster Bay Branch that are historic. Efforts to save the original East Williston station house in 2004 were unsuccessful when the structure was found to be too unstable, while the demolition of Amagansett 's in 1965 brought public outcry throughout the Hamptons as well as among local railfans that has lasted for decades.[ 11] [ 12] [ 8]
The St. James station house, built in 1873, is the oldest such building constructed by the LIRR that remains standing. Hewlett 's station house is older, but it was originally built by the South Side Railroad of Long Island in 1870. On the West Hempstead Branch, Malverne 's station house is the only one originally built during the first two decades of the 20th century, although it is not recognized as a historic landmark. The elaborate Forest Hills station house was one of the few to avoid modernization during the mid-to-late 20th century and has retained the original grand decorative construction. When the Babylon Branch was elevated in the post-WWII era, former station houses in Wantagh and Lindenhurst were moved away from the tracks. The former Wantagh station was transformed into a museum, and also listed on the NRHP.
List of stations
This list contains all stations currently open on the Long Island Rail Road, including seasonal-use stations. Lines with colored boxes indicate branches which serve the station, while lines in parentheses indicate the physical line the station is located on, if applicable. For example, Amityville is physically located on the Montauk Branch but is served by Babylon Branch trains and only appears in the latter timetable.
The site of the former Jamesport station.
The former Mill Neck station is now used as the village's post office.
The former Richmond Hill station, which closed in 1998, along with the rest of the Lower Montauk Branch stations, due to low ridership.
The former LIRR Rockaway Park LIRR station was made part of the NYC Subway in 1956, and is now the terminus of the A Train and the Rockaway Shuttle.
These stations are either demolished or existing but not currently in use by the Long Island Rail Road. Several stations of the Rockaway Beach Branch and Far Rockaway Branch were taken over by the New York City Subway as the IND Rockaway Line in 1956.
Name
Line
Opened
Closed
A&P Bronze , earlier A&P
Central Extension
1928
1953
Adamsville
Atlantic Branch
1872
1876
Albany Avenue
Atlantic Branch
1877?
1951
Aquebogue
Main Line
1892
1967
Aqueduct , earlier South Woodhaven
Rockaway Beach Branch
1883
1955
Arverne
Far Rockaway Branch
1888
1955
Atlantic Avenue , merged with East Rockaway
Long Beach Branch
1898
1951
Atlantic Park
Far Rockaway Branch
1875
1887?
Atlanticville
Montauk Branch
see East Quogue
Autumn Avenue
Atlantic Branch
1905
1939
Aviation Field Number 2
Central Extension
see Mitchel Field
Babylon
Central Extension
1873
1874
Baiting Hollow
Main Line
see Calverton
Bartlett
Montauk Branch
1924
1928
Bartlett's , earlier Bellport
Main Line
1844
1880
Bayport
Montauk Branch
1868
1980
Bay Ridge
Bay Ridge Branch
1870s
1904
Bayville
Oyster Bay Branch
1889
1892
Beach Channel
Far Rockaway Branch
1888
1905
Beach House , earlier Beach
Far Rockaway Branch
see South Side Pavilion
Beaver Street , merged with Jamaica
Atlantic Branch
1867
1913
Bedford
Atlantic Branch
1878
1905
Bellaire
Main Line
1900
1972[ 14]
Belmont Junction
Central Extension and Montauk Branch
1875?
1876?
Berlin Switch , earlier Berlin
Atlantic Branch
1869 1877
1876
Bethpage
Bethpage Branch
1874
1942
Bethpage Junction
Central Extension
1873
1877
Bluepoint , earlier Blue Point
Montauk Branch
1870 1900
1882 1980
Breslau
Central Extension
1873
1875
Bridgeport
Southern Hempstead Branch
1870
1879
Bridge Street
Whitestone Branch
1869
1932
Broad Channel
Rockaway Beach Branch
1880
1950
Brookhaven
Montauk Branch
1884 1944
1932 1958
Brooklyn Hills
Rockaway Beach Branch
1882
1911
Brooklyn Manor
Rockaway Beach Branch
1911
1962
Brushville
Main Line
1837
1871
Bushwick
Bushwick Branch
1868?
1924
Bushwick Junction
Montauk Branch
see Fresh Pond
Calvary Cemetery
Montauk Branch
1863
????
Calverton
Main Line
1852 1880
1858 1958
Camp Black
Central Extension
see Mitchel Field
Camp Upton
Main Line
1917 1942
1922 1946
Canal Street
Main Line
1890
1899
Canoe Place
Montauk Branch
1939
1953
Carman's River
Main Line
1844
1845
Cedar Manor , earlier Power Place
Atlantic Branch
1906
1959
Center Moriches , earlier Moriches
Montauk Branch
1881
1998
Central Islip State Hospital
Main Line
1911?
1980[ 15]
Central Junction
Creedmoor Branch
1873
1879
Central Park
Central Extension
1873
1876
Clarenceville
Atlantic Branch
1874 1905
1939
Clarenceville
Montauk Branch
see Richmond Hill
Clear Stream
Montauk Branch
1906
1910
Clinton Road
Central Extension
1915
1953
Club House
Montauk Branch
1870
1897
Club House
Long Beach Branch
1898
1909
College Point
Whitestone Branch
1869
1932
Cooper Avenue
Evergreen Branch and Bay Ridge Branch
1883
1894
Corona
Port Washington Branch
1854
1964
Corona Park
White Line
1873
1876
Creedmoor
Creedmoor Branch
1873
1879
Cutchogue
Main Line
1844
1962
Cypress Avenue , earlier Ridgewood
Bay Ridge Branch
1883
1924
DeKalb Avenue
Evergreen Branch
1878
1894
Dunton
Atlantic Branch
1868
1939
East Moriches
Montauk Branch
1897
1958
East Patchogue
Montauk Branch
1890
1928
East Quogue
Montauk Branch
1871
c. 1883
Eastport
Montauk Branch and Manorville Branch
1881
1958
Edgemere
Far Rockaway Branch
1895
1955
Edgewood
Main Line
1892
1914
Eldert's Grove
Far Rockaway Branch
1872
1887?
Elmhurst
Port Washington Branch
1855
1985
Fanny Bartlett
Montauk Branch
see Bartlett
Farmingdale
Central Extension
see South Farmingdale
Far Rockaway – Lockwood's Grove
Cedarhurst Cut-off
1872
1877
Fashion Race Course
Port Washington Branch
see Corona
Fifth Street
Evergreen Branch
1878
1879
Fire Place
Main Line
1844
1845
Flowerfield
Wading River Branch
1910
1958
Flushing Bridge Street
Whitestone Branch
see Bridge Street
Ford's Corners
Bay Ridge Branch
see Rugby
Forge
Montauk Branch
see Mastic
Frank Avenue
Far Rockaway Branch
1922
1955
Frankiston
Creedmoor Branch
1873
1879
Franklin Avenue
Atlantic Branch
see Bedford
Fresh Pond
Montauk Branch
1869
1998
Fulton Street
Bay Ridge Branch
1914
1924
Gaston Avenue
Far Rockaway Branch
see Arverne
General Bronze
Central Extension
see A&P Bronze
Glendale
Montauk Branch
1869
1998
Golf Grounds
Montauk Branch
1907
1939
Goose Creek
Rockaway Beach Branch
1888
1935
Grand Street
Main Line
1913
1925
Grand Street
Evergreen Branch
1878
1885
Greenpoint
Evergreen Branch
1878
1885
Grinnell
Woodside Branch
1874
1877
Grumman
Main Line
1942
1985
Haberman
Montauk Branch
1910
1998
Hagerman
Montauk Branch
1890
1928
Hamilton Beach
Rockaway Beach Branch
1919
1955
Hammels , earlier Hammel
Rockaway Beach Branch
1880
1941
Hebbard's
Bushwick Branch
1870
1870
Hempstead
old Hempstead Branch
Hempstead
Southern Hempstead Branch
1870
1879
Hermanville
Main Line
1850
Hermitage
Main Line
see Peconic
Higbie Avenue , earlier Springfield
Atlantic Branch
1908
1960
Hillside
Main Line
c. 1909, May 15, 1911
Early 1911, 1966
Hillside
Creedmoor Branch
1874
1879
Hinsdale
Creedmoor Branch
1873
1879
Holbrook
Main Line
1907
1962
Holland , earlier Hollands
Rockaway Beach Branch
1880
1955
Holland's
Far Rockaway Branch
1872
1887?
Holtsville
Main Line
1843
1998
Hopedale
Main Line
1875
1884
Howard Beach
Rockaway Beach Branch
????
1955
Howard House
Atlantic Branch
1843
1905
Howard's Landing , also called Howard
Rockaway Beach Branch
1898
1907
Hulse Turnout
Main Line
See Calverton
Humboldt Street
Evergreen Branch
1878
1885
Hunter's Point
Port Washington Branch
1854 1869 1878
1862 1878
Inglewood
Main Line
1871
1879
Interstate Park
Main Line
see Bellaire
Island Trees
Central Extension
1873
1876
Islip Centre
Montauk Branch
May 1870
Jamaica Racetrack
Atlantic Branch
see Locust Manor
Jamesport
Main Line
1845
1985
Jekyl Island , earlier Barnum Island
Long Beach Branch
1901
1922
Kings Highway
Manhattan Beach Branch
1883
1924
Kings Park State Hospital
Port Jefferson Branch
1911?
1970
Kissena Park , earlier Kissena
Creedmoor Branch
1873 1877
1876 1879
Kouwenhoven
Bay Ridge Branch
1877
1924
Lakeland , earlier Lake Road
Main Line
1843
1883
Landia
Port Jefferson Branch
1952
1972[ 14]
Lamb's Corner
Sag Harbor Branch
see Noyack Road
Laurel
Main Line
1901
1967
Laurel Hill
Montauk Branch
1890
1900
Lefferts Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Linwood Street
Atlantic Branch
Locust Avenue
Cedarhurst Cut-Off
see St. Albans
Long Island Rail Road Crossing
Central Extension
1875
1875
Malba
Whitestone Branch
1908
1932
Manhattan Beach
Manhattan Beach Branch
1909
1924
Manhattan Crossing
Atlantic Branch
Manorville , earlier Manor
Main Line and Manorville Branch
1845 1871 1941
1869 1941 1968
Maple Grove
Main Line
1879 1883
1882 1909
Maspeth
Montauk Branch
1895
1924
Maspeth
Flushing and North Shore Railroad
1855
ca. 1858
Mastic
Montauk Branch
1882
1960
Matawok
Rockaway Beach Branch
1910
1913
Matawok
Main Line
1922
1925
Meadowbrook
Central Extension
1873
1876
Metropolitan Avenue
Bushwick Branch
1924
Miller's Place , earlier Miller Place
Wading River Branch
1898
1938
Mill Neck
Oyster Bay Branch
1892 1912 1919
1911 1918 1998
Mitchell Field , earlier Mitchel Field
Central Extension
1896
1953
Moriches
Sag Harbor Branch
see Eastport
Morris Park , earlier Morris Grove
Atlantic Branch
1868 1886
1886 1939
Myrtle Avenue
Bay Ridge Branch
1893
1924
Myrtle Avenue
Evergreen Branch
1878
1882
Napeague Beach
Montauk Branch
1895
1927
National Rifle Range
Creedmoor Branch
see Creedmoor
Neck Road
Bay Ridge Branch
1893
1924
Neptune House
Far Rockaway Branch
1875
1887?
New Bridge Road
Central Extension
1874
1876
New Brooklyn
Atlantic Branch
New Cassel
Main Line
1875
1876
Newsday
Central Extension
1949
1953
Newtown
Port Washington Branch
see Elmhurst
Newtown
White Line
1873
1876
New York Avenue
Main Line
1890
1905
Nichols Road
Main Line
Northport Village
Northport Branch
1868
1899
North Roslyn
Oyster Bay Branch
1898
1924
Norwood
Southern Hempstead Branch
1870
1879
Norwood
West Hempstead Branch
See Malverne
Norwood Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Noyack Road
Sag Harbor Branch
1906
1939
Ocean Avenue
Bay Ridge Branch
Ocean Point
Far Rockaway Branch
see Cedarhurst
Old Northport
Northport Branch
see Northport Village
Ozone Park
Rockaway Beach Branch
1884
1962
Parkside
Rockaway Beach Branch
1927
1962
Parkville
Manhattan Beach Branch
July 1877[ 16]
Summer 1897
Pearsall's , earlier Pearsall's Corners
Montauk Branch
see Lynbrook
Peconic
Main Line
1844 or 1848
c. 1970
Penataquit
Montauk Branch
see Bay Shore
Penny Bridge
Montauk Branch
1854 1902
1869 1998
Pilgrim State Hospital
Main Line
1929?
1978
Pineaire , merged with Deer Park
Main Line
1915
1986
Playland
Rockaway Beach Branch
1903
1955
Promised Land
Montauk Branch
1924
1938
Queenswater , earlier Inner Beach
Long Beach Branch
1898
1936
Quogue
Montauk Branch
1875
1998
Railroad Avenue
Atlantic Branch
see Autumn Avenue
Ralph Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Ramblersville
Rockaway Beach Branch
see Howard Beach
The Raunt
Rockaway Beach Branch
1888
1950
Rego Park
Main Line
1928
1962
Republic
Main Line
1940
1987
Richmond Hill
Montauk Branch
1868
1998
Ridgewood
Montauk Branch
1883
1924
Ridgewood
Montauk Branch
see Wantagh
Ridgewood
Evergreen Branch
see DeKalb Avenue
Rochester Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Rockaway Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Rockaway Junction
Main Line and Montauk Branch (West Hempstead Branch )
See Woodhull Park
Rockaway Park , earlier Rockaway Beach
Rockaway Beach Branch
1882
1955
Rocky Point
Wading River Branch
1895
1938
Roosevelt Raceway
Central Extension
1939
1961
Rugby
Bay Ridge Branch
1888
1924
Sag Harbor
Sag Harbor Branch
1871
1939
Saint George's Manor
Main Line
see Manorville
Salisbury Plains
Central Extension
Schenectady Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Sea Side House
Far Rockaway Branch
1872
1887?
Seaside
Montauk Branch
see Babylon
Seaside
Rockaway Beach Branch
1880
1955
Setauket
Port Jefferson Branch
1877 or 1883
1980
Shea Stadium
Port Washington Branch
see Mets – Willets Point
Sheepshead Bay
Manhattan Beach Branch
1877
1924
Shinnecock Hills
Montauk Branch
1887
1932
Shops
Montauk Branch
Shoreham
Wading River Branch
1895
1938
Southampton College , earlier Southampton Campus
Montauk Branch
1976
1998
South Eighth Street
Bushwick Branch
1868
1876
South Farmingdale , earlier Farmingdale
Central Branch
1873; 1936
1898; 1972[ 14]
South Greenfield
Manhattan Beach Branch
1877
1924
South Lynbrook
Long Beach Branch
see Centre Avenue
South Oyster Bay
Montauk Branch
see Massapequa
South Side Pavilion
Far Rockaway Branch
1870
1876?
South Side Railroad Crossing
Bushwick Branch and Evergreen Branch
1878
1890
South Side Railroad Crossing
Atlantic Branch
see Berlin Switch
South Street
Atlantic Branch
1917
1922
Springfield
Atlantic Branch
1867
1876 1906
Springfield Gardens , earlier Springfield
Montauk Branch
1873
1979
Steeplechase
Rockaway Beach Branch
see Playland
Stewart Avenue
West Hempstead Branch
1923
1926
Stewart Junction
Main Line
see Floral Park
Straiton Avenue a.k.a.; Arverne-Straiton Avenue
Far Rockaway Branch
1892
1955
Suffolk
Main Line
1842
1873
Suffolk Downs
Montauk Branch
1907
1927
Sunnyside
White Line
Thompson's
Main Line
1842
1869
Troy Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Union Course
Atlantic Branch
1905
1939
Union Hall Street
Main Line
1913
1976
United Nations
Port Washington Branch
see Mets – Willets Point
Unqua
Montauk Branch
1880
1893
Upton Road
Main Line
1918
1922
Utica Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Vanderbilt Avenue
Atlantic Branch
Vanderveer Park
Bay Ridge Branch
1878
1924
Van Wicklens
Atlantic Branch
see Linwood Street
Van Wyck Avenue
Atlantic Branch
see Berlin Switch
Wading River
Wading River Branch
1895
1938
Wainscott
Montauk Branch
1897
1938
Wampmissick
Main Line
1847–1848
Unknown
Wardenclyffe
Wading River Branch
see Shoreham
Warwick Street
Atlantic Branch
1905
1939
Washington Avenue
Atlantic Branch
1878
????
Washington Street
Central Extension
Watermill
Montauk Branch
1875
1940s
Wavecrest
Far Rockaway Branch
1928
1955
Waverly
Main Line
see Holtsville
Wellwood
Montauk Branch
see Lindenhurst
Westbridge , earlier High Bridge
Main Line
1916
1939
West Deer Park
Main Line
see Wyandanch
West Flushing
Port Washington Branch
1854
West Flushing
Port Washington Branch
see Corona
Wheatley Hills
Oyster Bay Branch
see North Roslyn
Whitestone
Whitestone Branch
1869
1932
Whitestone Landing , also called Beechhurst Yacht Club
Whitestone Branch
1886
1932
Willow Tree
Main Line
March 1, 1837
c. 1872
Winfield Junction
Port Washington Branch
1854
1929
Woodbury
Port Jefferson Branch
see Cold Spring Harbor
Woodfield
Southern Hempstead Branch
1870
1879
Woodhaven , earlier Woodville
Atlantic Branch
1848
1939
Woodhaven Junction
Atlantic Branch and Rockaway Beach Branch
1886
1977
Woodhull Park
Main Line
1890
1906
World's Fair
Port Washington Branch
see Mets – Willets Point
Wreck Lead
Long Beach Branch
1888
1927
Youngsport
Montauk Branch
see Great River
See also
References
^ a b "The MTA Network: Public Transportation for the New York Region (Long Island Rail Road statistics)" . New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Archived from the original on June 3, 2009. Retrieved May 29, 2009 .
^ "Long Island Rail Road Annual Ridership" . New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Archived from the original on March 13, 2009. Retrieved May 29, 2009 .
^ Fischler, Stan. Long Island Rail Road . Voyageur Press. ISBN 9781616731564 .
^ "2012-2014 LIRR Origin and Destination Report : Volume I: Travel Behavior Among All LIRR Passengers" (PDF) . Metropolitan Transportation Authority . August 23, 2016. pp. 4-15(Sheet 15), WEEKDAY 1 of 3(Sheet 197)-WEEKDAY 3 of 3(Sheet 199). Archived (PDF) from the original on July 17, 2019. Retrieved March 29, 2020 . Data collection took place after the pretest determinations, starting in September 2012 and concluding in May 2014. ... 2012-2014 LIRR O[rigin and ]D[estination] COUNTS: WEEKDAY East/West Total By Station in Numerical Order [includes Hillside Facility, Boland's Landing, Pinelawn, Mets-Willets Point, but excludes Belmont Park]
^ a b Only physical terminal stations are listed here. Some trains originate/terminate at other stations during rush hours.
^ The Montauk Branch line is distinct from the Montauk Branch service. Babylon Branch trains run via the Montauk Branch east of Jamaica, but Montauk Branch service on the line begins at Babylon.
^ a b "MTA LIRR - Stations" . lirr42.mta.info . Retrieved July 20, 2020 .
^ a b "LIRR STATION HISTORY" (PDF) . Retrieved July 20, 2020 . Depot building razed over several weeks during the month of August, 1964 (The East Hampton Star: 08/20/64). Replaced with wooden shed: August/ September, 1964.
^ a b "Visualizing LIRR Platform Lengths" . www.subchat.com . Retrieved July 20, 2020 .
^ a b https://i.imgur.com/anbIQ6l.jpg
^ "LIRR Amagansett" . www.trainsarefun.com . Retrieved July 20, 2020 .
^ The East Hampton Star : 08/20/64
^ a b "MTA Guide to Accessible Transit: Accessible Stations in the MTA Network" . New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Archived from the original on June 20, 2009. Retrieved June 21, 2009 .
^ a b c Perlmutter, Emanuel (June 18, 1972). "L.I.R.R. Improving Service on All Lines Under a New Timetable" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved May 4, 2018 .
^ "LONG ISLAND STATION HISTORY" . Archived from the original on May 26, 2017. Retrieved February 18, 2015 .
^ "LONG ISLAND STATION HISTORY" . Archived from the original on May 26, 2017. Retrieved February 18, 2015 .
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