West Hempstead Branch - Stations

Stations

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

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