Far Rockaway Branch

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By Aaron I. Philipson (contact)

Far Rockaway trains usually platform on Track 6 at Jamaica as this track provides a straight shot to the Atlantic branch underjump which is located about 200 yards east of the station. HALL Tower, which controls movements east of Jamaica station is on the south side. The branch crosses under the mainline and heads southeast on a two track embankment. The Far Rockaway line shares this right-of-way with the Long Beach and West Hempstead branches, but the next three stations are served only Far Rockaway trains (although, some Long Beach trains do make these stops, especially on the weekends).

The next stop is Locust Manor, two outside 8 car platforms. After Locust Manor the branch curves east. The next stop is Laurelton, a center 8 car platform. There is a ticket office at platform level in the middle of the station. Just east of this station the Montauk branch rejoins the Atlantic branch. The line runs on a 4 track embankment from this point to just east of the Lynbrook station on the Babylon branch. The next stop is Rosedale, a duplicate of the Laurelton station. There is no access from the Montauk branch, the platform splits the two southernmost tracks only.

The line continues on to Valley Stream. A full set of switches is located west of the station, allowing access from the Montauk to Atlantic branches as well as "reverse platforming" at Valley Stream station. Long Beach branch trains are allowed to continue into the station at regular speed while Far Rockaway trains are given a slow approach which they follow until they are in the station. Valley Stream station is a center 8 car platform, similar to Laurelton and Rosedale except the ticket office is at street level. Again, their is no access to the Montauk branch tracks. VALLEY Tower is located about 100 yards east of the station.

From Valley Stream, the line turns south and descends to grade. There is a set of switches which allow trains to access either side of Valley Stream station. A pedestal position light signal governs this switch. From this point there are no other signals except for ATC. If a train has its speed control cut out, it must remain at this signal until all other trains have cleared the block, which extends to the end of the line at Far Rockaway.

The next station is Gibson, 2 outside 10 car platforms with a crossover pedestrian bridge at the south end. The line is running north and south at this point. The station house is at the north end. The ticket window has been closed for a few years, there is a Ticket Vending Machine outside. I believe there is an apartment in the upper portion of the station building.

The line continues south, rising to cross over Peninsula Blvd., then returning to grade where it will run to Far Rockaway. After crossing West Broadway the line turns back toward New York City. From this point on, eastbound trains will be travelling west and vice-versa. The next stop is Hewlett. The old low level station is visible along the curve with the station building at the west end. The high level platforms begin accross Franklin Avenue. The eastbound platform is 8 cars long while the westbound can platform 10 cars.

The next stop is Woodmere, 2 outside 10 car platforms with the station near the east end of the station. The line continues to Cedarhurst. Right before the station was the old switch off for the Laurelton-Cedarhurst cutoff. There are no visible traces of this line (see Herbert George's book Change at Ozone Park: A History and Description of the Long Island Railroad Rockaway Branches for complete details.). The Cedarhurst station is 2 outside 10 car platforms. There are station houses on each side at the east end of the station. The westbound station house is used by a taxi company.

The next station is Lawrence, 2 outside 10 car platforms with the station located at the west end of the Westbound side of the station. This station. like Gibson has not been staffed for a few years. There is a Ticket Vending Machine outside. The next-to-last stop is Inwood, 2 outside 4 car platforms. Most of the station is located under NYS highway 878, also known as the Nassau Expressway. There is no station house.

The branch crosses Doughty Blvd. and then re-enters the borough of Queens. A 2 track storage yard is located on the south side of the right-of-way. The line is tracked in a double "Y" fashion which allows access to the yard and to the 10 car center platform at Far Rockaway station. The station ticket office is at the west end of the platform at Nameoke Avenue. There is no visible remenant of when the line continued on and connected to the present "A" train terminal at Mott Avenue. It is a 5 minute walk to the "A" train, though the neighborhood is not very safe. See Herbert George's book for more information.


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Locust Manor
Car: LIRR Bombardier M7 (EMU) 7693
Photo by: Leonard Wilson
Date: 8/11/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 7 / 430


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Locust Manor
Car: LIRR Bombardier M7 (EMU) 7692
Photo by: Leonard Wilson
Date: 8/11/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 6 / 394


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Locust Manor
Car: LIRR Budd M3 (EMU) 9845
Photo by: Leonard Wilson
Date: 8/11/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 3 / 430


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Locust Manor
Car: LIRR Budd M1 (EMU) 9027
Photo by: Joe Testagrose
Date: 4/20/1969
Viewed (this week/total): 6 / 960


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Springfield (at Springfield Blvd.)
Photo by: Brian J. Cudahy
Date: 1959
Notes: Atlantic (Far Rock) Branch at Springfield Blvd.
Viewed (this week/total): 46 / 46


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Springfield (at Springfield Blvd.)
Photo by: Brian J. Cudahy
Date: 1959
Notes: Atlantic (Far Rock) Branch at Springfield Blvd.
Viewed (this week/total): 28 / 28


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Rosedale
Car: LIRR GM DE30AC (Diesel) 416
Photo by: Robert Marrero
Date: 8/31/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 12 / 800


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Rosedale
Car: LIRR Bombardier M7 (EMU) 7714
Photo by: Robert Marrero
Date: 8/31/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 12 / 532


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Rosedale
Car: LIRR Bombardier M7 (EMU) 7343
Photo by: Robert Marrero
Date: 8/31/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 12 / 487


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: LIRR Bombardier M7 (EMU) 7419
Photo by: Roberto C. Tobar
Date: 9/22/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 5 / 478


(image 74366)
(201k, 1044x791)
Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Photo by: Roberto C. Tobar
Date: 9/22/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 1 / 431


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: LIRR EMD F9AM (HEP/Cab Only) 619
Photo by: Joe Testagrose
Date: 3/22/1980
Viewed (this week/total): 10 / 5136


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: LIRR EMD F9AM (HEP/Cab Only) 619
Photo by: Steve Hoskins
Date: 3/22/1980
Viewed (this week/total): 5 / 1945


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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: LIRR EMD F9AM (HEP/Cab Only) 619
Photo by: Steve Hoskins
Date: 3/22/1980
Viewed (this week/total): 4 / 1384


(image 42542)
(110k, 1024x716)
Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: LIRR EMD F9AM (HEP/Cab Only) 619
Photo by: Steve Hoskins
Date: 3/22/1980
Viewed (this week/total): 4 / 1579


(image 42541)
(108k, 1024x716)
Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: LIRR EMD F9AM (HEP/Cab Only) 619
Photo by: Steve Hoskins
Date: 3/22/1980
Viewed (this week/total): 3 / 1601


(image 60386)
(213k, 1024x687)
Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: LIRR Budd M1 (EMU) 9264
Photo by: Ed McKernan
Collection of: Joe Testagrose
Date: 2/25/1978
Viewed (this week/total): 6 / 878


(image 60377)
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Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: LIRR Budd M1 (EMU) 9016
Photo by: Doug Grotjahn
Collection of: Joe Testagrose
Date: 4/20/1969
Viewed (this week/total): 6 / 698


(image 43400)
(180k, 1044x707)
Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Collection of: David Pirmann
Date: 1967
Viewed (this week/total): 7 / 2438


(image 45653)
(164k, 991x671)
Country: United States
System: Long Island Rail Road
Line: LIRR Far Rockaway
Location: Valley Stream
Car: Sperry Rail Service 140
Photo by: Steve Hoskins
Notes: 1960s
Viewed (this week/total): 6 / 1769


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