- Bethpage Branch
The Bethpage Branch was a branch of the
Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), running north from a station at the present-day split between theRonkonkoma Branch and Central Branch (then called the "Bethpage Junction" and now called "Bethpage Interlocking") to a station then called "Bethpage" (where today the Old Bethpage Village Restoration in what is now called Old Bethpage, is located). The line was originally built by theCentral Railroad of Long Island (CRRLI) in June 1873, primarily for the purpose of servingAlexander Turney Stewart 's local brick manufacturing plant (Bethpage Brickworks) so he could buildGarden City, New York . The branch became part of the LIRR, when it bought the CRRLI. Designated a siding as ofMay 24 1909 , [cite web |url=http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirrphotos/LIRR%20Station%20History.htm |title=LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD Alphabetical Station Listing and History |author= Vincent F. Seyfried, Robert M. Emery, Art Huneke and Jeff Erlitz] it was abandoned onNovember 10 ,1942 .References
External links
* [http://www.lirrhistory.com/bethmaps.htm Bethpage Branch Track Maps by Bob Emery (Unofficial LIRR History)]
* [http://www.arrts-arrchives.com/bethpagebr.html The L.I.R.R.'s Bethpage Branch (Arrt's Archives)]
* [http://oldbethpage.org Old Bethpage Village Restoration]
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