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  2. Northeast Queens LIRR Commuters To Get Monthly Discounts - Patch

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    LIRR commuters in Bayside and Flushing are getting a new 20% discount on monthly passes, thanks to state lawmakers. Maya Kaufman , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 11:03 am ET

  3. Long Island City station - Wikipedia

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    toward Montauk. The Long Island City station is a rail terminal of the Long Island Rail Road in the Hunters Point and Long Island City neighborhoods of Queens, New York City. Located within the City Terminal Zone at Borden Avenue and Second Street, it is the westernmost LIRR station in Queens and the end of both the Main Line and Montauk Branch.

  4. M7 (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    M7 (railcar) The M7 is an electric multiple unit railroad car built by Bombardier, with delivery beginning in 2002, used by the MTA on the Long Island Rail Road (M7) and Metro-North Railroad (M7A). The M7 replaced the M1 railcars as well as the ACMUs on the Metro North, which had previously provided electric service on these lines.

  5. Belmont Park station - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Park is a seasonal-use Long Island Rail Road station on the grounds of the Belmont Park racetrack in the New York City borough of Queens. The station is a terminus of a spur line that lies south of and between the Queens Village and Bellerose stations on the Main Line / Hempstead Branch. Consistent with the names of other lines and ...

  6. File:LIRR logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:LIRR logo.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 200 × 37 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 59 pixels | 640 × 118 pixels | 1,024 × 189 pixels | 1,280 × 237 pixels | 2,560 × 474 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 200 × 37 pixels, file size: 7 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  7. Clarenceville station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    Clarenceville was originally an 1874-built Atlantic Avenue Rapid Transit station that was reopened as an LIRR station in 1905 as part of the LIRR's electrification of the Atlantic Branch, and closed in 1939, when the branch was moved underground, along with Warwick Street, Autumn Avenue, Union Course, Woodhaven, Morris Park, and Dunton stations ...

  8. Railroad Museum of Long Island - Wikipedia

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    1990. Founded. Website. www .rmli .org. The Railroad Museum of Long Island is a railway museum based on the North Fork of Long Island, New York, U.S. It has two locations: the main location in Riverhead, and a satellite location in Greenport, west of the North Ferry to Shelter Island. Both facilities contain active model railroad displays and ...

  9. Willow Tree station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    Willow Tree station opened on March 1, 1837, when Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) service opened to Hicksville. [2] [3] The land for the Willow Tree station was 50 by 562.6 feet (15.2 by 171.5 m) and was purchased on April 18, 1836. Willow Tree can be found in timetables as early as October 1, 1852, and as late as November 4, 1867. [4]