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  2. Richmond Hill station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In 1917, the LIRR finalized the grade crossing elimination project plans for the Montauk Branch in the Richmond Hill area, which would construct a new elevated station between Park Street (today's Hillside Avenue) and Lefferts Avenue (now Lefferts Boulevard). [7] During the project, the wooden station was temporarily relocated. [6]

  3. East Rockaway station - Wikipedia

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    The station became part of the LIRR system in 1909, when the NY&LB merged with the LIRR. The original station house was razed in 1942. On December 11, 1951, the station was relocated to its current address and combined with the former Atlantic Avenue station (see below). Access to the NICE n36 bus was available until April 9, 2017.

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  5. Parkside station - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 1927, the New York State Transit Commission ordered the LIRR to construct a new station at Metropolitan Avenue along the cut-off to alleviate congestion at the Forest Hills station on the Main Line, and to replace the nearby Glendale and Atlas Yard stations (the current site of The Shops at Atlas Park at Cooper Avenue) on the ...

  6. Webster Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Description A Penn Station-bound train approaching the Manhasset station on December 16, 2020.. The Webster Avenue Bridge was built in 1897 using a steel-stringer design. It is 78.7 feet (24.0 m) in length, and is 20.7 feet (6.3 m) in width.

  7. Rockaway Beach Branch - Wikipedia

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    The LIRR, then on the verge of bankruptcy, saw the Rockaway Beach Branch south of Ozone Park as a liability and did not wish to spend the huge sum need to repair it, and sought to either sell or abandon it. The city of New York, however, saw great potential in extending subway service over Jamaica Bay and purchased the line on June 11, 1952 for ...

  8. Jamaica station - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica station is a major train station of the Long Island Rail Road located in Jamaica, Queens, New York City.With weekday ridership exceeding 200,000 passengers, [8] it is the largest transit hub on Long Island, the fourth-busiest rail station in North America, and the second-busiest station that exclusively serves commuter traffic.

  9. Miller Place station - Wikipedia

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    Miller Place (originally Miller's Place) was a station on the Wading River Extension on the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road.The station was just east of Sylvan Avenue just north of New York State Route 25A, along what is now access for Long Island Power Authority power lines.