Sag Harbor Branch - List of Stations

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
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

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