LONG BEACH BRANCH

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The 'Long Beach Branch' is an electrified rail line and service owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York. The branch begins at Valley Interlocking, at Valley Stream station, where the Atlantic Branch continues west and the Far Rockaway Branch heads south. The Long Beach Branch runs east, paralleling the Montauk Branch, until Lynbrook, where it turns south towards Long Beach. [1][2]

Contents
History
Stations
References
External links

History


The Long Beach Branch originally began as the New York and Long Beach Railroad Company from Lynbrook to Long Beach in 1880. The original terminus was along the Atlantic Ocean. LIRR leased and operated the NY&LB RR from 1880 to 1904, at which time the NY&LB RR merged with the LIRR. Five years later, the station was moved from the ocean front to Reynolds Channel, where it remains today.
An five mile extension to Point Lookout, New York owned by the 'Long Beach Marine Railway Company' existed between 1881 and 1895. When the LIRR bought the line in 1896, they continued to operate passenger trains along the line until 1890.[3]
The line was double-tracked from Valley Stream to Lynbrook in late 1910, then from East Rockaway to Wreck Lead (“WL”) on January 15, 1927. Electrification of the line occurred from Valley Stream to Long Beach on main tracks in September 1910. Electrification came to freight sidings between 1928 and 1930. Color light signals were installed in January, 1927.

Stations


Station/
location
Station
link
Miles (kilometers)
to Penn Station
Connections/notes
''For continuing service to Jamaica and points west, see City Terminal Zone''
''Jamaica-Beaver Street''
Jamaica
''closed 1913''
''Cedar Manor''
South Jamaica
''closed 1960''
Locust Manor (weekend service)
Farmers Boulevard and Bedell Street, Locust Manor
[1]14.0 (22.5)Bus (New York City Bus):Q3 (to JFK Airport); Q85
''Higbie Avenue''
Locust Manor
''closed 1960''
Laurelton (weekend service)
225th Street and 141st Road, Laurelton
[2]14.9 (24.0)Bus (New York City Transit Bus): Q85 (North and South Conduit Avenues, 3 blocks from station)
Rosedale (weekend service)
North Conduit Avenue and 243rd Street, Rosedale
[3]15.8 (25.4)Bus (New York City Transit Bus): Q5, Q85
Valley Stream
Franklin Avenue and Sunrise Highway, Valley Stream
[4]17.7 (28.5)''Transfer to Far Rockaway and West Hempstead Branch trains''
Bus (MTA Long Island Bus): N1, N2, N3
Lynbrook
Sunrise Highway and Peninsula Boulevard, Lynbrook
[5]19.5 (31.4)''Transfer to Babylon Branch trains''
Bus (MTA Long Island Bus): N25, N31, N32, N36
Centre Avenue
Forest Avenue between Rocklyn Avenue and Centre Avenue, Lynbrook
[6]20.0 (32.2)''Originally named 'South Lynbrook' from 1898 to 1924.
East Rockaway
Ocean Avenue and Davison Place, East Rockaway
[7]20.5 (33.0)Bus (MTA Long Island Bus): N36
Oceanside
Weidner Avenue and Lawson Boulevard, Oceanside
[8]21.1 (34.0)
''Jekyl Island''
Barnum Island
''Originally named 'Barnum Island' from 1901-1903, then renamed 'Island Park' in October 1921; closed July 1922''
Island Park
Long Beach Road and Austin Boulevard, Island Park
[9]23.7 (38.1)''Originally named 'The Dykes' from 1898 to 1924.''
Bus (MTA Long Island Bus): N15
''Wreck Lead''
Long Beach
''closed December 31, 1927''
Long Beach
Park Place and Park Avenue, Long Beach
[10]24.6 (39.6)Bus (MTA Long Island Bus): N15, N33
Bus (City of Long Beach): Long Beach shuttles, N69

References


1. MTA LIRR - LIRR Map
2. LIRR Long Beach Branch Timetable
3. Bob Emery's LIRR Branch Notes (TrainsAreFun.com)

External links



Long Beach Branch Stations (Unofficial LIRR History web site)

NYCSubway.org: Long Beach Branch

Original Long Beach Station & Branch (Arrt's Arrchives)

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