Nassau County Railway
The Nassau County Railway, also known as the Sea Cliff Village Trolley was the other trolley that ran from the Sea Cliff Railroad Station. However it ran between July 2, 1902 and December 31, 1924, towards Sea Cliff Landing.
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sea Cliff Railroad Station | Sea Cliff Landing | Sea Cliff Avenue. | Abandoned 1924. |
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