Long Island Rail Road: Port Jefferson Branch (Images of Rail)

Long Island Rail Road: Port Jefferson Branch (Images of Rail)

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Long Island Rail Road: Port Jefferson Branch (Images of Rail)

The Long Island Rail Road is the oldest railroad in the country still operating under its original name. As the busiest railroad in North America, it carries 265,000 customers each weekday aboard 735 trains on 11 different branches. The Port Jefferson Branch serves 10 stations from Hicksville to Port Jefferson and carries nearly 20 percent of the railroad’s passenger traffic over its 32 miles of track. Hicksville Station is the site of the October 8, 1955, “End of Steam Ceremony,” when steam locomotives were retired from service. The oldest surviving station building constructed by the Long Island Rail Road is on this branch at St. James. Between 1895 and 1938, the branch extended 10 miles east to Wading River. The branch was not electrified until 1970 and that was only to Huntington Station, east of which is served by diesel and dual-mode locomotives.

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Country
USA
Author
David D. Morrison
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781439644218
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Arcadia Publishing
Manufacturer
Arcadia Publishing
NumberOfPages
128
PublicationDate
2013-10-28
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
ReleaseDate
2013-10-28
Studio
Arcadia Publishing