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  2. Ronkonkoma station - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Rail Road: Line(s) Main Line: Distance: 48.5 mi (78.1 km) from Long Island City [1] Platforms: 2 side platforms 1 island platform Spanish solution: Tracks: 2: Connections: Suffolk County Transit: 51, 52A (all times); 52B (weekdays only) Colonial Transportation to Long Island MacArthur Airport Greyhound Lines [2] Construction ...

  3. History of Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Long Island has had a long recorded history from the first European settlements in the 17th century to today. Greatly influenced by construction of railroads in the 19th century, it experienced growth in tourism as well as the development of towns and villages into some of the first modern suburbs in the United States.

  4. List of county routes in Suffolk County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Manwaring Road in Shelter Island Heights: Shelter Island Sound: Former route. CR 38: 2.53 4.07 NY 27 / CR 39 / CR 39A in Southampton: North Sea Road 500 feet north of Millstone Brook Road in North Sea. Serves the hamlet of North Sea. Used to extend from North Sea to Sag Harbor. CR 38A: CR 38 in Noyack: Noyack–Long Beach Road NY 114 in North Haven

  5. Port Jefferson Station, New York - Wikipedia

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    The name "Echo" was also used. The first Colonial resident, William Tooker, had arrived by 1750. [clarification needed] In 1873, the Long Island Rail Road arrived to provide service to nearby Port Jefferson, providing the hamlet with its present-day name.

  6. Transportation in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Post Road in New York. Transportation was used early on to support industry and commerce in the State of New York. The Boston Post Road, between what then the relatively small City of New York and Boston, began as a path to deliver the post using post riders (the first ride to lay out the Upper Post Road starting January 22, 1673), and developed into a wagon, or stage road in later ...

  7. List of streetcar lines on Long Island - Wikipedia

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    The following streetcar lines once operated on Long Island, New York in Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties.Many of these systems were owned by the Long Island Consolidated Electrical Companies, a holding company partially owned by the Long Island Rail Road, and Interborough Rapid Transit Company between March 30, 1905 and July 18, 1935.

  8. Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Long Island is a densely populated continental island in ... Another indigenous name from colonial ... Many major forms of transportation serve Long Island, ...

  9. The main mainland rail connection to New York City and Long Island from the national rail network is via tracks on the east bank of the Hudson. CSX Transportation freight trains from the west cross the Hudson on the Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge , 140 miles (230 km) to the north at Selkirk.