Stations
Station/ location |
Station link |
Miles to Penn Station |
Connections/notes | |
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For continuing service to points west, see City Terminal Zone | ||||
Jamaica Sutphin Boulevard between Archer Avenue & 94th Avenue, Jamaica |
11.2 | Subway: E J Z trains at Sutphin Boulevard – Archer Avenue – JFK Airport Bus: Q6, Q8, Q9, Q20A, Q20B, Q24, Q25, Q30, Q31, Q34, Q40, Q41, Q43, Q44, Q60, Q65 AirTrain JFK |
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Saint Albans Linden Boulevard and Montauk Street, Saint Albans |
14.0 | New York City Bus: Q4 | ||
New York City / Nassau County border | ||||
Valley Stream Franklin Avenue and Sunrise Highway, Valley Stream |
18.3 | LIRR: Far Rockaway and Long Beach Branch trains Nassau Inter-County Express: n2 |
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Westwood Foster Avenue and Motley Street, Malverne/Lynbrook |
19.7 | Built in 1929, converted into an open covered shelter in 1955. | ||
Malverne Hempstead Avenue and Utterby Road, Malverne |
20.5 | Nassau Inter-County Express: n31, n32 | ||
Lakeview Woodfield Road and Eagle Avenue, Lakeview |
21.7 | Nassau Inter-County Express: n15 | ||
Hempstead Gardens Hempstead Gardens Drive and Chestnut Street, West Hempstead |
22.4 | Nassau Inter-County Express: n15 | ||
West Hempstead Hempstead Avenue and Hempstead Gardens Drive, West Hempstead |
23.0 | Nassau Inter-County Express: n15, n31, n32 | ||
The following stations were on the former connection between West Hempstead and Oyster Bay Branch which was abandoned in 1966 | ||||
Country Life Press St. James Street South, Garden City |
Currently served by the Hempstead Branch | |||
Stewart Avenue Between eastbound and westbound Stewart Avenue, Garden City |
Replaced Hempstead Crossing; 1923, closed May 19, 1926 | |||
Hempstead Crossing North side of westbound Stewart Avenue, Garden City |
opened 1894, closed 1923 | |||
Mineola Front Street & Mineola Boulevard, Mineola |
Connected through a wye until 1928. Currently serves Main Line and Oyster Bay Branch trains |
Read more about this topic: West Hempstead Branch
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