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West Hempstead Station was rebuilt in 1928 on the north side of Hempstead Avenue and relocated onto the south side of the road on September 15, 1935. The 1935 station house ran directly along a loop driveway in front of Hempstead Avenue with a canopy leading from the back door to a second canopy along the platform of the tracks.
[9] [253] By 1920, all elevated trains were moved west to the BRT's West End Depot, [256] and the original Culver terminal was razed in 1923, [248] with all streetcar service going to the West 5th Street Depot. As a streetcar facility, it featured a concrete storage garage at its north end, and a two-floor passenger terminal building at its ...
Flushing is served by several stations on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch, as well as the New York City Subway's IRT Flushing Line (7 and <7> trains), which has its terminus at Main Street. Flushing is located in Queens Community District 7, and its ZIP Codes are 11354, 11355, and 11358. [1]
East Bathhouse (last drop-off), West Bathhouse (first pick-up) Hempstead trips: Nassau Road, Main Street (Freeport) All trips: Meadowbrook State Parkway, Ocean Parkway: Summer 2024 daily service from May 24 until September 29; [30] on weekends, alternate trips are extended to/from Hempstead Transit Center.
Service was replaced by three routes: the new Q44FS between Flushing and College Point, the new Q17 Flushing-188th Street line, and the existing Q17A Little Neck-169th Street line. Free transfers were instituted between the routes. [143] Service west of 122nd Street and 14th Avenue in College Point was discontinued.
West Flushing: Port Washington Branch: 1854 West Flushing: Port Washington Branch: see Corona Wheatley Hills: Oyster Bay Branch: see North Roslyn Whitestone: Whitestone Branch: 1869 1932 Whitestone Landing, also called Beechhurst Yacht Club Whitestone Branch: 1886 1932 Willow Tree: Main Line: March 1, 1837 c. 1872 Winfield Junction: Port ...
Garden City is one of five stations of the Long Island Rail Road that serves the village of Garden City, New York. It is on the Hempstead Branch and is at Seventh Street between Hilton and Cathedral Avenues, directly across the street from the Garden City Hotel. It is one of the few Long Island Rail Road stations with two station houses.
The West Hempstead Branch has only one non-accessible station along its line, St. Albans. [97] In January 2020, as part of the 2020–2024 Capital Plan, the MTA announced the three additional Metro-North stations to receive elevators. [119]