- Long Island City (LIRR station)
Infobox Station
name=Long Island City
style=LIRR
image_size=
image_caption=Looking west at the station (to the right of the fence) and yard (to the left); the brick building to the right is ventilation for theQueens Midtown Tunnel
address=Borden Avenue & 2nd Street
Long Island City,New York
line=rail color box|system=LIRR|line=City Mainrail color box|system=LIRR|line=City Montauk
other=New York City Subway
NYCS-bull-small|7 at Vernon Boulevard–Jackson AvenueMTA Bus Company New York Water Taxi
platform=
tracks=
parking=Yes;
bicycle=
baggage_check=
passengers=
pass_year=2006
pass_percent=0
pass_system=LIRR
opened=June 26 ,1854
closed=December 18 ,1902
rebuilt=1861, 1870, 1875, 1878, 1879, April 1881, July 1891,April 26 ,1903 [ [http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirrphotos/LIRR%20Station%20History.htm Long Island Rail Road Alphabetical Station Listing and History (TrainsAreFun.com)] ]
electrified=June 16 ,1910
ADA=
code=
owned=MTA
zone=1
former=Hunter's Point
services=
mpassengers=Long Island City is a rail terminal of the
Long Island Rail Road inLong Island City, Queens . Within theCity Terminal Zone and located at Borden Avenue and 2nd Street, it is the westernmost LIRR station in Queens and the end of the Main Line. The station is wheelchair accessible.The station is served only during weekday rush hours in the peak direction (to Long Island City in the morning, from Long Island City in the evening) by diesel trains. Trains are normally run through from the Oyster Bay, Montauk, or Port Jefferson Branches via Hunterspoint Avenue. One train per direction operates via the Lower Montauk Branch to Oyster Bay.
Long Island City station was built on
June 26 ,1854 , and was rebuilt seven times during the 19th Century. OnDecember 18 ,1902 , both the two-story railroad station, and an office building owned by the LIRR were burned down in a fire. The station was rebuilt onApril 26 ,1903 , and was electrified onJune 16 ,1910 .Before the
East River Tunnels were built, the Long Island City station served as the terminus for Manhattan-bound passengers from Long Island, who would then connect to a ferry to theEast Side of Manhattan . The passenger ferry service was abandoned onMarch 2 . 1925, although freight was carried bycar float s "(seeGantry Plaza State Park )" to and from Manhattan until the middle twentieth century. Today ferry service is operated byNew York Water Taxi .Connections
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New York City Subway :IRT Flushing Line (at Vernon Boulevard-Jackson Avenue (7))
*MTA Bus : Q103 bus.Gallery
References
External links
* [http://lirr42.mta.info/stationinfo.asp?station=001 LIRR station information for Long Island City]
* [http://www.mta.info/lirr/Timetable/CityHP-LIC.htm LIRR schedule for Long Island City]
* [http://subwaynut.com/lirr/lic/index.html Long Island City Station (The SubwayNut)]
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