Long Beach Branch - Stations

Stations

Station/
location
Station
link
Miles to Penn Station Connections/notes
For continuing service to Jamaica and points west, see Atlantic Branch
Lynbrook
Sunrise Highway and Peninsula Boulevard, Lynbrook
19.2 LIRR: Babylon Branch trains
Nassau Inter-County Express: n25, n31, n32, n36
Centre Avenue
Forest Avenue between Rocklyn Avenue and Centre Avenue, East Rockaway
20.1 Originally named South Lynbrook from 1898 to 1924.
East Rockaway
Ocean Avenue and Davison Place, East Rockaway
20.6 Nassau Inter-County Express: n36
Atlantic Avenue
East Rockaway
Opened April 1898; Closed 1951
Oceanside
Weidner Avenue and Lawson Boulevard, Oceanside
21.1
Barnum Island Channel Bridge
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/Barnum Island
23.6 Originally named The Dykes from 1898 to 1924.
Nassau Inter-County Express: n15
Reynolds Channel Bridge
Wreck Lead
Long Beach
Opened June 1888 to serve numerous fishing clubs and hotels; Closed December 31, 1927
Queenswater
Long Beach
Originally opened in April 1898 as a signal stop named Inner Beach; Renamed "Queenswater" in May 1899; Closed June 1936
Club House
Long Beach
Originally opened in April 1898 as a signal stop on the present Market Street west of National Avenue; Closed in 1909 when Long Beach Station was relocated.
Long Beach
Park Place and Park Avenue, Long Beach
24.6 Nassau Inter-County Express: n15, n33
City of Long Beach Bus: Long Beach shuttles, N69

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