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  2. History of the Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Rail Road is a railroad owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in the U.S. state of New York. It is the oldest United States railroad still operating under its original name and charter. [1] It consolidated several other companies in the late 19th century.

  3. Railroad Museum of Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Today the station contains a restored 1927 LIRR wooden caboose, a 40' Pacific Car & Foundry boxcar, and a snowplow,"W-83 JAWS," built by the LIRR shop forces as well as artifacts and photographs and other items of LIRR history.

  4. Central Railroad of Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Central Railroad of Long Island was built on Long Island, New York, by Alexander Turney Stewart, who was also the founder of Garden City. The railroad was established in 1871, then merged with the Flushing and North Side Railroad in 1874 to form the Flushing, North Shore and Central Railroad .

  5. Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Rail Road Company was chartered in 1834 to provide a daily service between New York City and Boston via a ferry connection between its Greenport, New York, terminal on Long Island's North Fork and Stonington, Connecticut.

  6. Greenport station - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Rail Road: Line(s) Main Line: Distance: 94.3 mi (151.8 km) from Long Island City: Platforms: 1 island platform: Tracks: 3: Connections: Suffolk County Transit: 92: Construction; Parking: Yes; Free: Accessible: Yes: Other information; Fare zone: 14: History; Opened: June 29, 1844: Rebuilt: 1870, 1892: Previous names: Green–Port ...

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  7. History of the Long Island Railroad | Huntington, NY Patch

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    His presentation takes a look at the 177 year history of the Long Island Rail Road, the oldest railroad in the country still operating under its original name. Registration required.

  8. Montauk Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Cannonball runs express through Bay Shore to the Hamptons along the Montauk Branch. 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 line runs the length of Long Island, 115 miles (185 km) from Long Island City to Montauk.

  9. Ronkonkoma station - Wikipedia

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    Unofficial Long Island Railroad History web site; NYCSUBWAY.org October 1, 2002 Photos of Ronkonkoma Station platforms; May 16, 1981 photo taken from the vicinity of Ronkonkoma Station; Photo of the station taken in the 1960s from a bridge; Unofficial LIRR Photography Site (lirrpics.com) Ronkonkoma Station; KO Interlocking (The LIRR Today)

  10. Far Rockaway station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    History. Far Rockaway station was originally built by the South Side Railroad of Long Island on July 29, 1869. From 1872 to 1877, the station was located in close proximity to the southern terminus of the LIRR's Cedarhurst Cut-off.

  11. Northport station - Wikipedia

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    March 1999 Photo (Unofficial Long Island Railroad History Website) DUKE Interlocking (The LIRR Today) Station from Larkfield Road from Google Maps Street View