Talk:Hempstead Branch

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[edit] Merge

no point of being part of hempstead as it's listed as its own branch.

[edit] This should be part of Central Railroad of Long Island or Central Branch

I moved this from the article; it's not quite relevant to the Hempstead Branch itself:

The reason for the high concentration of rail stations in the village of Garden City, can be traced back to the village's founder, Alexander Turney Stewart, who had initially created a railroad to service his town. The line west of Hempstead Crossing (between Garden City and Country Life Press stations) was once part of the Central Branch, which still exists from Bethpage southeast to Babylon. The former Central Branch ran through what is today Eisenhower Park, and portions of the trackage were in use up into the 1990s to carry freight into the Garden City and Uniondale areas, also known as Mitchel Field in the past. LIRR still uses a small portion of this line, east of Hempstead, as a place to store equipment, and each year the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus train uses this Garden City Secondary to reach the Nassau Coliseum.

--NE2 18:54, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Anybody working on a Central Railroad of Long Island article? I'm going to incorporate some CRRLI history into the existing article on Hempstead (LIRR station). ---- DanTD 23:12, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Stewart Road

Yesterday on my way from Queens Botanical Garden to New Hyde Park I found myself pedalling up Stewart Road in Queens Village. To my eye, the lay of the land made it look like the former front road above a rail line, or perhaps the reused rail line istelf. I saw no sign of an actual rail line, as expected after a hundred years of abandonment and suburban development. Was this the route of the Stewart Line? Jim.henderson 02:30, 24 July 2007 (UTC)