Hempstead Branch - Stations

Stations

Station/location Station link Miles to Penn Station Connections/notes
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
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
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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