Stations
Station/location | Station link | Miles to Penn Station | Connections/notes |
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For continuing service to Jamaica and points west, see City Terminal Zone | |||
Union Hall Street Union Hall Street at York College (New York), Jamaica |
closed 1976 | ||
Hillside Jamaica |
closed 1966 | ||
Hillside Facility | Employees-only station | ||
Hollis 193rd Street and Woodhull Avenue, Hollis |
13.5 | Bus (New York City Transit Bus):Q2, Q3 | |
Bellaire Bellaire |
Named Interstate Park 1900 — 1907 closed 1972 |
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Queens Village Springfield Boulevard and Amboy Lane, Queens Village |
15.1 | Bus (New York City Transit Bus):Q1, Q27, Q36, Q83 (Late Night Only),Q88 Bus (Nassau Inter-County Express): n24 |
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Belmont Park Branch diverges | |||
New York City / Nassau County border | |||
Main Line diverges | |||
Bellerose Commonwealth Boulevard and Superior Road, Bellerose |
16.2 | ||
Floral Park Tulip Avenue and Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park |
16.8 | LIRR: Oyster Bay Branch and Port Jefferson Branch trains | |
Stewart Manor New Hyde Park Road and Manor Road, Garden City |
18.2 | Bus (Nassau Inter-County Express): n25 | |
Nassau Boulevard Nassau Boulevard and South Avenue, Garden City |
19.2 | ||
Garden City 7th Street between Hilton and Cathedral Avenues, Garden City |
20.3 | Bus (Nassau Inter-County Express): n40, n41 | |
Garden City-Mitchel Field Secondary diverges | |||
Country Life Press Damson Street and Saint James Street South, Garden City |
20.9 | ||
Hempstead West Columbia Street, East of Main Street and Fulton Avenue, Hempstead |
21.7 | Bus (Nassau Inter-County Express) at Hempstead Transit Center: n6, n15, n16, n27, n31, n32, n35, n40, n41, n46, n47, n48, n49, n54, n55, n70, n71, n72 |
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