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Montauk Branch

LIRR Cannonball train 2798.jpg
The Cannonball runs express through Bay Shore to the Hamptons along the Montauk Branch.

Overview
Type
Commuter rail, freight rail
System Long Island Rail Road
Status Operational
Locale
Long Island, New York, USA
Termini
Long Island City (physical line); Bay Shore (service pattern)
Montauk
Stations 33 (physical line); 16 (service pattern)
Services

  West Hempstead Branch


  Babylon Branch


  Montauk Branch

Operation
Owner Long Island Rail Road
Operator(s)
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (passenger)
New York and Atlantic Railway (freight)
Technical
Number of tracks 2 (from Long Island City to Sayville)
1 (east of Sayville)
Track gauge
4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)



Route map

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NYC Ferry









1.9 mi
3.1 km



Long Island City

BSicon SUBWAY.svg















Main Line
via Woodside






















































































Lower Montauk Branch











99.9 mi
160.8 km


Penny Bridge






Haberman











Bushwick Branch













Fresh Pond















Bay Ridge Branch &
New York Connecting RR








Glendale






Ridgewood






Richmond Hill















Atlantic Branch
to Atlantic Terminal – Brooklyn













Morris Park Facility















Main Line
via Woodside












Zone 1
Zone 3










10.8 mi
17.4 km



Jamaica


AirTrain JFKJFK AirportBSicon SUBWAY.svg















Atlantic Branch
via Laurelton
















Main Line
to Babylon via Central Branch












































West Hempstead Branch











13.6 mi
21.9 km



St. Albans








99.9 mi
160.8 km


Springfield Gardens















Atlantic Branch
via Laurelton



























































































































































































Babylon Branch











99.9 mi
160.8 km


Rosedale









Queens
Nassau
border





Zone 3
Zone 4








Valley Stream














Far Rockaway Branch
to Far Rockaway
















West Hempstead Branch
to West Hempstead










19.5 mi
31.4 km



Lynbrook














Long Beach Branch
to Long Beach












Zone 4
Zone 7










20.9 mi
33.6 km



Rockville Centre








22.9 mi
36.9 km



Baldwin








24.1 mi
38.8 km



Freeport








25.9 mi
41.7 km



Merrick








27.2 mi
43.8 km



Bellmore








28.2 mi
45.4 km



Wantagh








29.4 mi
47.3 km



Seaford








30.3 mi
48.8 km



Massapequa








31.0 mi
49.9 km



Massapequa Park






Unqua









Nassau
Suffolk
border





Zone 7
Zone 9










32.9 mi
52.9 km



Amityville








34.0 mi
54.7 km



Copiague








35.5 mi
57.1 km



Lindenhurst















Central Branch
to Jamaica via Main Line















20.3 mi
32.7 km



Mineola













26.6 mi
42.8 km



Hicksville
























32.3 mi
52 km



Babylon



end of
electrification












Zone 9
Zone 10










42.3 mi
68.1 km



Bay Shore

Fire Island, New York to Fire Island









44.8 mi
72.1 km



Islip








46.9 mi
75.5 km



Great River








49.0 mi
78.9 km



Oakdale








51.5 mi
82.9 km



Sayville

Fire Island, New York to Fire Island







Bayport






Blue Point








55.6 mi
89.5 km



Patchogue

Fire Island, New York to Fire Island







Hagerman










Zone 10
Zone 12










59.4 mi
95.6 km



Bellport






Brookhaven








64.0 mi
103 km



Mastic – Shirley






Mastic






Center Moriches






East Moriches











Manorville Branch







Eastport








73.1 mi
117.6 km



Speonk










Zone 12
Zone 14










75.9 mi
122.1 km



Westhampton






Quogue








83.7 mi
134.7 km



Hampton Bays






Canoe Place






Shinnecock Hills






Southampton College








90.9 mi
146.3 km



Southampton






Water Mill








96.1 mi
154.7 km



Bridgehampton











Sag Harbor Branch







Wainscott








103 mi
166 km



East Hampton








106 mi
171 km



Amagansett






Promised Land








117 mi
188 km



Montauk

Block Island to Block Island


Distances shown are from Pennsylvania Station.
















Logo of the Cannonball express train


The Montauk Branch is a rail line owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York. The branch runs the length of Long Island, 115 miles (185 km) from Long Island City on the west to Montauk on the east. However, in LIRR maps and schedules for public use the term Montauk Branch refers to the line east of Babylon; the line west of there is covered by Babylon Branch schedules to Jamaica.[1][2]




Contents






  • 1 Route description


  • 2 History


    • 2.1 Formation and early days: 1860s to 1925


    • 2.2 Babylon electrification: 1925 to present




  • 3 Stations


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Route description


The westernmost portion of the Montauk Branch in Queens, known as the "Lower Montauk", runs from Long Island City to Jamaica, mostly at street level with grade crossings. This portion had nine stations, four of which were closed by 1940. The remaining five stations (Richmond Hill, Glendale, Fresh Pond, Haberman, and Penny Bridge) were closed on March 13, 1998,[3] due to low ridership and incompatibility with then-new C3 bi-level coach cars that can only use high platforms (only Richmond Hill had an actual platform, the other four stations' platforms were just pavement strips beside the tracks). After these stations closed, the LIRR continued to use the Lower Montauk to operate two express trains between Jamaica and Long Island City. These two trains were re-routed north to Hunterspoint Avenue in 2012, effectively ceasing passenger train service on the Lower Montauk. Soon after, full control of the Lower Montauk was transferred to the New York and Atlantic Railway for freight operations.[4][better source needed] In 2017 the New York City Department of Transportation studied a plan to open light rail service on the Lower Montauk Branch.[5]


After Penn Station opened in 1910 the Lower Montauk became the freight route, and when the present Jamaica station opened in 1913 the two Lower Montauk tracks continued past the south side of the station, south of Hall tower and the south Union Hall Street platform and on to Holban Yard. Those two tracks now carry trains to/from the Hillside Facility that has replaced Holban Yard; they can also carry nonstop Main Line trains past Jamaica station. East from Jamaica the Montauk Branch runs between the Main Line tracks (with two usually westward Main Line tracks north of it and two eastward tracks south of it) until it rises to cross above the other tracks at 40°42′21″N 73°47′04″W / 40.70585°N 73.7845°W / 40.70585; -73.7845 and turns southeast to swing parallel to the Atlantic Branch at 40°40′01″N 73°44′49″W / 40.667°N 73.747°W / 40.667; -73.747. The Montauk Branch east of Jamaica is 0.7 mile longer than the Atlantic.


The portion from Jamaica to Babylon has been electrified since 1925. It is grade-separated on embankments or elevated structures. From Babylon east to Montauk, diesel-electric or dual-mode electric/diesel-electric locomotives haul trains of passenger coaches.


The Montauk Line has heavy ridership and frequent service as far as Patchogue and commuter service as far as Speonk. In the summer, with travelers going out to The Hamptons, Fire Island and other beaches, additional service is operated to the far eastern terminal at Montauk, such as the Cannonball, a Friday afternoon train departing from Penn Station (originally Hunterspoint Avenue) and running non-stop to Westhampton. The Montauk Branch, along with the parallel Atlantic Branch, spawns three subsidiary branches: the West Hempstead Branch, Far Rockaway Branch, and Long Beach Branch.


The electrified portion of the Montauk Branch ends at Babylon; the electric service to Babylon is often identified as a separate service, the Babylon Branch. Some of the Montauk's diesel trains begin or end their runs at Babylon station, connecting with electric trains there. Other Montauk diesel trains operate into New York City, to Jamaica, Hunterspoint Avenue, Long Island City, or New York Penn Station. The terminal stations in diesel territory, east of Babylon, are Patchogue, Speonk, and Montauk. The Montauk Branch is double-tracked from just east of Long Island City all the way through Babylon, becoming single track at Y Interlocking (located east of the Sayville Station) (a short section of track east of Long Island City is single tracked). Most Montauk Branch diesel trains operate west to NYC via the diesel-only Central Branch, joining the Main Line east of Bethpage. Only a few actually run via the Montauk Branch west of Babylon, under normal conditions on the Main Line.


The Montauk was home to the last tower in North America that regularly used "hooping" train operations: PD Tower, in Patchogue. "Hooping" is the transfer of instructions to the engineer and conductor by attaching the folded orders to the "hoop", a rod several feet long with a loop at the end that is passed from the ground to a moving train by catching the loop on one's arm. The last train to get hooped at PD was train 2730 on May 6, 2006.[6]



History


Currently, the Montauk Branch intersects with the Bushwick Branch, Bay Ridge Branch, West Hempstead Branch, and Central Branch, as well as the Main Line at Long Island City and Jamaica and the Atlantic Branch at Jamaica and Valley Stream; the Far Rockaway Branch and Long Beach Branch are connected via the Atlantic Branch at Valley Stream. In the past, junctions existed with the Rockaway Beach Branch (a quarter mile east of Woodhaven Boulevard), Southern Hempstead Branch (Valley Stream to Hempstead), Manorville Branch (Eastport to Manorville on the Main Line), and Sag Harbor Branch (Bridgehampton to Sag Harbor). In early times, the Scoot ran frequently between Greenport on the North Fork, "around the horn" on the Manorville Branch, and east to Sag Harbor. In their day, both of those villages were very busy, bustling ports.



Formation and early days: 1860s to 1925



The South Side Railroad of Long Island built the line from Bushwick, Brooklyn to Patchogue in the 1860s, and completed the new line to Long Island City in 1870.[7] With the reorganization of the South Side as the Southern Railroad of Long Island in 1874 and its lease by the LIRR in 1876, this line became the Southern Railroad Division,[8]Southern Railroad of Long Island Division, or simply Southern Division.[9] Effective Sunday, June 25, 1876, all Southern Division passenger trains were rerouted to use the LIRR main line from Berlin Junction (west of Jamaica) to Rockaway Junction, and the LIRR's Rockaway Branch to Springfield Junction, where it crossed the Southern. This change resulted in the closure of the Southern's Berlin, Beaver Street (Jamaica), Locust Avenue, and Springfield stations.[10] The old line between Jamaica and Springfield, which became freight-only, was renamed the Old Southern Road.[11] The Southern was reorganized as the Brooklyn and Montauk Railroad in 1879,[12] and on March 14, 1880, the name was changed from the Southern Division to the Montauk Division.[13] Thus the old South Side Railroad, except between Jamaica and Springfield Junction, was now the Montauk Division.


The LIRR opened the Sag Harbor Branch, including the present Montauk Branch from Eastport to Bridgehampton, on June 8, 1870.[14] On July 27, 1881, after the South Side became part of the LIRR, its line – then the Montauk Division – was extended east to the Sag Harbor Branch at Eastport.[15] The Sag Harbor Branch east of Eastport became part of the Montauk Division,[16] and the old line from Manor (Manorville) to Eastport became the Manor Branch.[17] An extension to Montauk, splitting off the old Sag Harbor Branch at Bridgehampton, opened to Amagansett on June 1, 1895[18] and to Montauk by September,[19] and the line between Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor reverted to the old Sag Harbor Branch name.[20]



Babylon electrification: 1925 to present


Electrification of the Montauk Division from Jamaica to Babylon was completed on May 20, 1925,[21] and normal operation began the next day.[22] The Central Extension between Bethpage and Babylon was reopened for freight trains that had run via the Montauk Division.[12]


The Montauk station was initially near the center of a sleepy fishing village at the north end of Fort Pond (where Austin Corbin built a pier in his unsuccessful effort to have trans-Atlantic ships dock there.) The Great Hurricane of 1938 devastated the terminus area and tore up sections of the roadbed. The population center then moved two miles (3 km) to the south, away from the station.


1998 saw the closure of three lightly used stations: Center Moriches, Quogue, and Southampton College. Southampton College was temporarily reinstated in 2004, complete with a steel walkway over Route 27 to the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, during the U.S. Open tournament. At the conclusion of the tournament, the walkway was dismantled and the station stop discontinued.






Stations


West Hempstead Branch trains split off after St. Albans. Babylon Branch trains terminate at Babylon, while Montauk Branch trains continue beyond. Many non-electric Montauk Branch trains that run express between Jamaica and Babylon run via the Main Line and Central Branch.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Zone
Station
Miles (km)
from NYP[23]
Date
opened
Date
closed
Connections / notes
1

Long Island City Handicapped/disabled access
1.9 (3.1)
1854


BSicon SUBWAY.svgNYC Subway: "7" train "7" express train​ (at Vernon Boulevard – Jackson Avenue)
Bus transportMTA Bus: Q103
BSicon BOOT.svgNY Waterway: East River Ferry

Penny Bridge

1854
1998[3]


Laurel Hill

1890
1900


Haberman

1892
1998[3]


Maspeth

1895
c. 1924


Fresh Pond

1869
1998[3]
Originally Bushwick Junction

Glendale

1869
1998[3]


Ridgewood

1883
1924


Richmond Hill

1868
1998[3]
Originally Clarenceville

Shops

c. 1900
1913
Part of the Morris Park Facility

Atlantic Branch converges at Dunton Interlocking

Dunton

1869
1876
1876
1939
Originally Van Wyck Avenue, then Berlin

Main Line converges at Jay Interlocking
3

Jamaica Handicapped/disabled access
10.8 (17.4)
1836


BSicon BAHN.svgLIRR; Atlantic, Babylon, Belmont Park, Far Rockaway, Hempstead, Long Beach,
Oyster Bay, Port Jefferson, Ronkonkoma, and West Hempstead Branches
BSicon SUBWAY.svgNYC Subway: "E" train​ ​"J" train"Z" train (at Sutphin Boulevard – Archer Avenue – JFK Airport)
Bus transportNYCT Bus: Q20A, Q20B, Q24, Q30, Q31, Q43, Q44 SBS, Q54, Q56
Bus transportMTA Bus: Q6, Q8, Q9, Q25, Q34, Q40, Q41, Q60, Q65
Bus transportNICE Bus: n4
BSicon TRAM.svgAirTrain JFK: Jamaica Station Route

Atlantic Branch diverges at Hall Interlocking

Union Hall Street

c. 1890
1976
Originally New York Avenue

Canal Street

1890[24]
1899


Hillside

1890[24]
1966


Main Line diverges at Rockaway Junction

St. Albans
13.6 (21.9)
1898[25]


Bus transportNYCT Bus: Q4
Originally named Locust Avenue[26]

Springfield Gardens

1870s
1979
Originally Springfield

Atlantic Branch converges at Springfield Junction

Rosedale
15.8 (25.4)
1870

Served by Atlantic Branch trains
Originally Foster's Meadow

Queens / Nassau county line
4

Valley Stream Handicapped/disabled access
17.9 (28.8)
1869[12]

Served by Atlantic Branch trains

Lynbrook Handicapped/disabled access
19.5 (31.4)
1867[12]


BSicon BAHN.svgLIRR: Long Beach Branch
Bus transportNICE Bus: n4, n25, n31, n32
Originally Pearsall's Corners, then Pearsall's
7

Rockville Centre Handicapped/disabled access
21.1 (34.0)
1867


Bus transportNICE Bus: n15, n16, Mercy Medical Shuttle

Baldwin Handicapped/disabled access
23.0 (37.0)
1867


Bus transportNICE Bus: n35
Originally Baldwinsville,[27] then Baldwins

Freeport Handicapped/disabled access
24.5 (39.4)
1867


Bus transportNICE Bus: n4, n19, n40, n41, n43, n88 (summer only)

Merrick Handicapped/disabled access
25.9 (41.7)
1867



Bellmore Handicapped/disabled access
27.4 (44.1)
1869



Wantagh
27.8 (44.7)
1867

Originally Ridgewood

Seaford Handicapped/disabled access
29.5 (47.5)
1899


Bus transportNICE Bus: n54

Massapequa Handicapped/disabled access
30.5 (49.1)
1867


Bus transportNICE Bus: n54, n55, n80
Originally South Oyster Bay

Massapequa Park
30.8 (49.6)
1933


Bus transportNICE Bus: n54, n55, n80

Unqua

1880
1881


Nassau / Suffolk county line
9

Amityville
33.1 (53.3)
1868


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: 1A, S1, S20, S33

Copiague
34.2 (55.0)
1902


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S20, S31

Belmont Junction

1875
1876


Lindenhurst
35.5 (57.1)
1867


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S20
Originally Wellwood, then Breslau

Central Branch converges

Babylon Handicapped/disabled access
38.4 (61.8)
1867[12]


BSicon BAHN.svgLIRR: Montauk Branch
Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S20, S23, S25, S27, S29, S40, S42, S47 (summer only)
Originally Seaside[12]
Terminus of electrification
10

Bay Shore Handicapped/disabled access
42.5 (68.4)
1868


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: 2A, 2B, S40, S41, S42, S45
BSicon BOOT.svgFire Island Ferries to Fire Island (1 mile south)
Originally Penataquit, then Bayshore

Islip Centre

1868
1869


Islip Handicapped/disabled access
44.9 (72.3)
1868


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S42

Club House

1870
1897


Great River Handicapped/disabled access
47.0 (75.6)
1897


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S40, 3C
Originally Youngsport

Oakdale Handicapped/disabled access
49.2 (79.2)
1868


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S40

Sayville Handicapped/disabled access
51.6 (83.0)
1868


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S40, S57, S59
BSicon BOOT.svgSayville Ferry Service to Fire Island

Bayport

1869
1980


Blue Point

1870
1900
1882
1980


Patchogue Handicapped/disabled access
55.7 (89.6)
1869


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: 7A, 7B, S40, S54, S61, S63, S66, S68
Bus transportPatchogue Village Bus
BSicon BOOT.svgDavis Park Ferry to Fire Island

East Patchogue

1890[28]
1928


Hagerman

1890
1929

12

Bellport Handicapped/disabled access
59.6 (95.9)
1882


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: 7B, S66, S68
Originally Accobomac then Brewster Place[28]

Brookhaven

1884
1958


Mastic–Shirley Handicapped/disabled access
64.1 (103.2)
1960


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S66, S68

Mastic

1882
1960
Originally Forge

Center Moriches

1881
1998
Originally Moriches

East Moriches

1897
1958


Former Manorville Branch converged

Eastport

1870
1958
Originally Moriches

Speonk Handicapped/disabled access
73.4 (118.1)
1870


14

Westhampton Handicapped/disabled access
76.1 (122.5)
1870



Quogue

1875
1998


East Quogue

1871
c.1883
Originally Atlanticville[29]

Hampton Bays Handicapped/disabled access
83.0 (133.6)
1871


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S92
Originally Good Ground

Canoe Place

1935
1953


Suffolk Downs

1907
1921


Shinnecock Hills

1887
1932


Southampton College

1907
1976
1986
1939
1998
1986
Originally Golf Grounds, then Southampton Campus
Temporarily reopened for the 1986 U.S. Open

Southampton Handicapped/disabled access
91.1 (146.6)
1871


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: S92

Water Mill

1875
c. 1968[28]
Originally Watermill

Bridgehampton Handicapped/disabled access
95.8 (154.2)
1870


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: 10B, S92

Former Sag Harbor Branch diverged

Wainscott

1898
1938


East Hampton Handicapped/disabled access
103.0 (165.8)
1895


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: 10B, 10C, S92
Originally Easthampton

Amagansett Handicapped/disabled access
106.0 (170.6)
1895


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: 10C

Napeague Beach

1895
1927


Fanny Bartlett

1924
1928


Promised Land

c. 1900
1928


Montauk Handicapped/disabled access
117.0 (188.3)
1895


Bus transportSuffolk County Transit: 10C


References





  1. ^ "MTA LIRR - LIRR Map". mta.info..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ LIRR Montauk Branch Timetable


  3. ^ abcdef Sengupta, Somini (March 15, 1998). "End of the Line for L.I.R.R.'s 10 Loneliest Stops". New York Times. Retrieved December 24, 2007. After 122 years, Glendale saw its last train on Friday.


  4. ^ "The LIRR Says Goodbye to Lower Montauk". thelirrtoday.com.
    (registration required)



  5. ^ "Lower Montauk Branch Rail Study" (PDF). New York City Department of Transportation.


  6. ^ Block Operator Chris Soundy hooping some of the last orders from “PD” tower to the engineer of eastbound DE-30ac #420 (Photo: by Pat Masterson May 4, 2006


  7. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1870" (PDF). (57.0 KiB), January 2005 Edition


  8. ^ Long Island Railroad Company, Long Island and where to Go, 1877


  9. ^ "Long Island". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. August 22, 1877. p. 1.


  10. ^ "Railroad Changes". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. June 27, 1876. p. 2.


  11. ^ "oldsouthernroad". arrts-arrchives.com.


  12. ^ abcdef Vincent F. Seyfried, The Long Island Rail Road: A Comprehensive History, Part One: South Side R.R. of L.I., 1961


  13. ^ "Railroad Reorganization". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. March 15, 1880. p. 10.


  14. ^ "Railroad Dedication". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. June 6, 1870. p. 2.


  15. ^ "Another Link". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. July 22, 1881. p. 4.


  16. ^ "Golden Days". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. August 1, 1881. p. 4.


  17. ^ "A Forest Fire". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. June 13, 1896. p. 4.


  18. ^ "Latest Long Island News". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. June 1, 1895. p. 7.


  19. ^ "The Fall Time Table". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. September 7, 1895. p. 7.


  20. ^ "New Block Signals". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. March 8, 1896. p. 7.


  21. ^ "LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD BABYLON ELECTRIFICATION". arrts-arrchives.com.


  22. ^ "PRR Chronology, PRR Chronology, 1925" (PDF)., June 2004 Edition


  23. ^ Station pages linked from LIRR Stations


  24. ^ ab "Rapid Transit Extension". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. June 24, 1890. p. 1.


  25. ^ Long Island Railroad Station History (TrainsAreFun.com) Archived January 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.


  26. ^ 1898 Railroad Map of Queens and Kings County (Unofficial LIRR History Website)


  27. ^ "SSRR BALDWIN". arrts-arrchives.com.


  28. ^ abc "Babylon/Montauk stations". lirrhistory.com.


  29. ^ "early LIRR stations". lirrhistory.com.




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