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Long Island Rail Road: Port Jefferson Branch

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Release : 2013
Genre : History
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Book Synopsis Long Island Rail Road: Port Jefferson Branch by : David D. Morrison, Foreword by David Keller

Download or read book Long Island Rail Road: Port Jefferson Branch written by David D. Morrison, Foreword by David Keller. This book was released on 2013. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Long Island Rail Road is the oldest railroad in the country still operating under its original name. As the busiest railroad in North America, it carries 265,000 customers each weekday aboard 735 trains on 11 different branches. The Port Jefferson Branch serves 10 stations from Hicksville to Port Jefferson and carries nearly 20 percent of the railroad's passenger traffic over its 32 miles of track. Hicksville Station is the site of the October 8, 1955, "End of Steam Ceremony," when steam locomotives were retired from service. The oldest surviving station building constructed by the Long Island Rail Road is on this branch at St. James. Between 1895 and 1938, the branch extended 10 miles east to Wading River. The branch was not electrified until 1970 and that was only to Huntington Station, east of which is served by diesel and dual-mode locomotives.

Long Island Rail Road: Main Line East

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Release : 2018
Genre : History
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Book Synopsis Long Island Rail Road: Main Line East by : Don Fisher

Download or read book Long Island Rail Road: Main Line East written by Don Fisher. This book was released on 2018. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), the oldest railroad in the country still operating under its original name, was chartered in 1834 for the purpose of running trains from the Brooklyn waterfront to the eastern terminal at Greenport. The east end of the LIRR main line consists of a 70-mile stretch of track from Hicksville to Greenport. At one time, there were 29 passenger stations along this east end route, 14 of which are active today. A decommissioned signal tower and obsolete turntable are located on this route. Two stations, Riverhead and Greenport, are locations of the Railroad Museum of Long Island. The 23 miles of track between Hicksville and Ronkonkoma is electrified by third rail current, the electrification having been completed in 1987. Single-track territory since 1844, the line is currently being double-tracked as far east as Ronkonkoma.

Long Island Rail Road Stations

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Release : 2003-07-01
Genre : Transportation
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Book Synopsis Long Island Rail Road Stations by : David D. Morrison

Download or read book Long Island Rail Road Stations written by David D. Morrison. This book was released on 2003-07-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chartered in 1834 to provide a route between New York City and Boston, the Long Island Rail Road ran from the Brooklyn waterfront through the center of Long Island to Greenport. The railroad served the agricultural market on Long Island until branches and competing lines eventually developed on the north and south shores of the island and several hundred passenger stations were built. After Penn Station was opened in 1910, the number of passengers commuting between Manhattan and Long Island began to multiply. Today, one hundred twenty-five stations serve the Long Island Rail Road. Long Island Rail Road Stations contains vintage postcards of the old Penn Station, which was demolished in the mid-1960s; the Grand Stairway at the Forest Hills Station, where Theodore Roosevelt delivered his famous unification speech on July 4, 1917; and the Amagansett station building, where Nazi spies boarded a train bound for New York City on June 13, 1942. Many of the historic stations featured in this book have been preserved by local preservation groups, while others have been replaced with modern buildings to accommodate the passengers who commute on the nation's largest commuter railroad.

Long Island Rail Road

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Release : 1845
Genre : Railroads
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Book Synopsis Long Island Rail Road by : Stan Fischler

Download or read book Long Island Rail Road written by Stan Fischler. This book was released on 1845. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Long Island Rail Road: Babylon Branch

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Release : 2021
Genre : History
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Book Synopsis Long Island Rail Road: Babylon Branch by : David D. Morrison

Download or read book Long Island Rail Road: Babylon Branch written by David D. Morrison . This book was released on 2021. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Long Island Rail Road is the oldest railroad in the country still operating under its original name. It is the busiest railroad in North America, with 90 million annual riders on 735 trains covering 11 different branches. The Babylon Branch, which serves 15 stations from Valley Stream to Babylon, carries 18 million annual riders over its 20-mile right-of-way. The branch has been totally electrified since 1925 and has not had any street crossings at grade since 1979. There are three signal towers and four junctions for other branches on this line. Two railroad museums are housed in former branch station buildings, those being Wantagh and Lindenhurst.

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