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  2. Garden City station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    Garden City station was originally built in 1872 by the Central Railroad of Long Island, which was built by Alexander Turney Stewart to bring visitors to the Garden City Hotel. The original station was a typical one-story Victorian structure with a second story over the front door, and a back "porch" over high platforms. [ 4 ]

  3. List of Long Island Rail Road stations - Wikipedia

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    With 324 passenger route-miles, [3] it spans Long Island from Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn to Montauk station at the tip of the southern fork. Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan is the actual westernmost station of the Long Island Rail Road and its busiest station. The system currently has 126 stations on eleven rail lines called "branches".

  4. Nassau Boulevard station - Wikipedia

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    The station was built along the line of the former Central Railroad of Long Island. The station opened in 1907. It was instead built by the former village of Garden City Estates, which was merged with Garden City in 1915. [4] [need quotation to verify] In the early 2000s, the station underwent renovations, including installation of ramps. A ...

  5. Stewart Manor station - Wikipedia

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    The Stewart Manor station is one of five stations of the Long Island Rail Road that serve the village of Garden City, New York.It is located just south of Stewart Avenue, to the west of New Hyde Park Road.

  6. Hempstead Branch - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Rail Road: Port Jefferson Branch (limited service) Garden City: Stewart Manor: 16.3 (26.2) 1873 Nassau Inter-County Express: n25/58: Nassau Boulevard: 17.3 (27.8) 1907 Garden City: 18.4 (29.6) 1872 Nassau Inter-County Express: n40, n41: Country Life Press: 19.0 (30.6) 1911 Hempstead: Rosa Parks Hempstead Transit Center: 19.8 (31.9) 1872

  7. Country Life Press station - Wikipedia

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    The Country Life Press station is a Long Island Rail Road within the village of Garden City, New York. It serves trains on the Hempstead Branch and is located on Damson Street and St. James Street South.

  8. Garden City–Mitchel Field Secondary - Wikipedia

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    At Flushing the railroad had trackage rights with the Flushing and North Side Railroad to access their Long Island City terminal where passengers could then connect to the East River ferries that would take them into Manhattan. [6] Additionally, Stewart built a branch line, which deviated from the railroad's mainline at Garden City, to ...

  9. West Hempstead Branch - Wikipedia

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    from Long Island City via the Lower Montauk Branch [2] Date opened Date closed Connections and notes 3 St. Albans, Queens: St. Albans: 11.8 (19.0) 1898 [24] New York City Bus: Q4: Springfield Gardens, Queens: Springfield Gardens: c. 1870 1979 Originally named Springfield Zone Location Station Miles (km) from Valley Junction [2] Date opened Date ...