List of Stations
Besides the existing and former stations along the current Montauk Branch, stations along the line included the following;
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Station/ location |
Station link |
Miles (kilometers) to Jamaica |
Connections/notes |
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For continuing service to points west, see Main Line (Long Island Rail Road) | |||
Manorville Raynor Road, Manorville |
56.2 miles (90.4 km) | Branch abandoned 1949, station closed in 1968. | |
Moriches LIRR at State route 27 (now Old Montauk Highway), Eastport |
61.5 (99.0) | At this location from 1870 to 1881. Moved and renamed to Eastport at that time with the extension of South Side RR. | |
Manorville Branch ends, merges with Montauk Branch | |||
Eastport Main Street and East Moriches Road, Eastport |
62.1 (99.9) | Closed 1959 | |
Speonk North Phillips Avenue at Depot Road, Speonk |
Bus (Suffolk County Transit): S90 | ||
Westhampton Station Road and Depot Road, Westhampton |
Bus (Suffolk County Transit): S90 | ||
Quogue Station Road off of Quogue-Riverhead Road, Quogue |
Opened June 1875, Closed March 16, 1998 | ||
East Quogue | Opened 1871 (As Atlanticville), Closed 1883 | ||
Hampton Bays Good Ground Road, between Springville Road and Ponoquogue Avenue, Hamton Bays |
Bus (Suffolk County Transit): S90, S10D, S10E | ||
Canoe Place | Opened 1935, Closed 1953 | ||
Suffolk Downs | Opened 1907, Closed 1921 | ||
Golf Grounds | Opened 1907, Closed 1939 | ||
Southampton North Main Street, between Prospect Street and Willow Street, Southampton |
Bus (Suffolk County Transit): S92, 10A | ||
Water Mill East side of Deerfield Road, Water Mill, New York. |
Opened 1875 on the west side of Halsey Lane(now Old Mill Road), Moved to Deerfield Road in 1903, Closed c. 1968 | ||
Bridgehampton Maple Lane and Butter Lane, Bridgehampton |
Bus (Suffolk County Transit): S92, 10B | ||
Montauk Branch continues east to Montauk, Sag Harbor Branch which was abandoned in 1939 | |||
Noyack Road Sag Harbor |
1906–1939; also known as Lamb's Corner Station | ||
Sag Harbor Main Street & South Ferry Road, Sag Harbor |
1870–1939 |
Read more about this topic: Sag Harbor Branch
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