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Floral Park is a Long Island Rail Road train station in Floral Park, New York, at Tulip and Atlantic Avenues, on the Main Line and Hempstead Branch just west of their split. Most service is provided by trains on the Hempstead Branch and the Port Jefferson Branch.
Floral Park Floral Park: 14.9 (24.0) c. 1870: Originally named Plainfield, then Stewart Junction, then Hinsdale, then East Hinsdale New Hyde Park New Hyde Park: 16.2 (26.1) 1845 Nassau Inter-County Express: n24, n25 Originally named Hyde Park Garden City Park Merillon Avenue: 17.3 (27.8) 1837 Originally named Clowesville, then Garden City
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 ...
In addition to the work at Penn, the LIRR is doing off-peak work at the Lynbrook Station, as well as working to add a third line between Floral Park and Hicksville.
Grand Avenue, Baldwin Road, Clinton Street, Stewart Avenue, Post Avenue. Most Westbury-bound service alternately terminates with short-turns at Roosevelt Field, except for weekday peak hours to Westbury in the a.m. and from Westbury in the p.m. LIRR connections: Baldwin, Hempstead, Westbury. n40/41.
It parallels the Main Line past Bellerose to Floral Park, where it splits southward and continues east via the village of Garden City to Hempstead Crossing. There it turns south to the final two stations, Country Life Press and Hempstead. LIRR maps and schedules show Hempstead Branch service continuing west along the Main Line to Jamaica.
Regular year-round service will begin to Elmont-UBS Arena, Floral Park will see a 22 percent increase in peak service, and Hollis and Queens Village will see an 83 percent increase in rush hour...
The LIRR will initiate full service from Long Island to Grand Central, per schedules that will be posted here and in the TrainTime app. The opening date for the new terminal was originally ...
Floral Park Tulip Avenue and Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park: 16.9 Spur to Floral Park station, Bridge between Creedmoor Branch and Hempstead Branch: Hyde Park New Hyde Park Road and Manor Road, Garden City: 18.3 Bus (Nassau Inter-County Express): N25 Opened in 1873, later renamed Hyde Park Central. Reopened in 1909 as Stewart Manor. Nassau Boulevard
The new, 9.8-mile track runs from Floral Park to Hicksville, and gives the railroad more flexibility when conducting trains along the busy corridor.