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  2. 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.

  3. List of Long Island Rail Road stations - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is a major transfer station between branches, as it provides the interchange from the eastern Long Island stations to the western New York terminals and vice versa. Other inter-branch transfer stations include Woodside, Mineola, Hicksville, Valley Stream, Lynbrook and Babylon.

  4. Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    Number of stations: 126: Daily ridership: 276,800 (weekdays, Q1 2024) Annual ridership: 75,186,900 (2023) Chief executive: Robert Free: Headquarters: Jamaica station, Jamaica, New York, U.S. Website: new.mta.info /agency /long-island-rail-road: Operation; Began operation: 1834 (190 years ago) () Operator(s) Metropolitan Transportation Authority ...

  5. LIRR's New East Side Access Now Expected To Open ... - Patch

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    LIRR's New East Side Access Now Expected To Open Fully In Early 2023 - East Hampton, NY - Shuttle service will be implemented between the LIRR's Jamaica Station and midown, the MTA says.

  6. Jamaica LIRR Station Set to Receive $65 Million Upgrade

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    Jamaica LIRR Station Set to Receive $65 Million Upgrade Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the improvements on Wednesday as part of the MTA's $27 billion Capital Program. Mark Osborne , Patch Staff

  7. History of the Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    The LIRR's history stretches back to the Brooklyn and Jamaica Rail Road, incorporated on April 25, 1832 to build a ten-mile line from the East River in Brooklyn through the communities of Brooklyn, Bedford, and East New York to Jamaica.

  8. Union Hall Street station - Wikipedia

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    Union Hall Street. The facade where Union Hall Street LIRR station used to be, today an entrance to York College (CUNY) General information. Location. Archer Avenue and Union Hall Street. Jamaica, Queens, New York. Coordinates. 40°42′10″N 73°47′49″W. /  40.70278°N 73.79694°W  / 40.70278; -73.79694.

  9. Woodside station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    Woodside originally had two railroad stations. One was built in 1861 on 60th Street by the LIRR subsidiary New York and Jamaica Railroad; the other, larger station was built by the Flushing and North Side Railroad on November 15, 1869, and was the first to be built by the F&NS after acquiring the troubled New York and Flushing Railroad.

  10. Oyster Bay Branch - Wikipedia

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    Environmental groups continue to pressure the state to include LIRR electrification in their plan to become carbon neutral by 2050. Stations. West of Mineola, most trains originate or terminate at Jamaica, with some rush hour trips ending at Hunterspoint Avenue, Long Island City, or Penn Station. Once on the branch, all trains run local except ...

  11. Flushing–Main Street station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    Flushing–Main Street is a station on the Long Island Rail Road 's Port Washington Branch in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York City. The station is located at Main Street and 41st Avenue, off Kissena Boulevard.