The Central Branch is a
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owned and operated by the
Long Island Rail Road
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(LIRR) in the
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, extending from just east of
Bethpage station to just west of
Babylon station
Babylon is an intermodal transportation hub in the village of Babylon (village), New York, Babylon, New York, located at Railroad Avenue, west of County Route 34 (Suffolk County, New York), Deer Park Avenue (CR 34). It is on the Montauk Branch ...
. It was built in 1873 as part of the
Babylon Extension of the
Central Railroad of Long Island
Central Railroad of Long Island was built on Long Island, New York (state), New York, by Alexander Turney Stewart, who was also the founder of Garden City, New York, Garden City. The railroad was established in 1871, then merged with the Flushing ...
(CRRLI), which was owned by
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. The branch was mostly unused following the 1876 merger of the CRRLI and the LIRR, but in 1925 it was rebuilt and reconfigured to connect Bethpage and Babylon stations.
Description
The Central Branch connects the
Main Line (
Ronkonkoma Branch
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service) at Beth Interlocking southeast of the
Bethpage station with the
Montauk Branch
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(
Babylon Branch
The Babylon Branch is a rail service operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York. The term refers to the trains serving Montauk Branch stations from Valley Stream east to Babylon; in other words, the Babylon Branch is a ...
service) at Belmont Junction west of the
Babylon station
Babylon is an intermodal transportation hub in the village of Babylon (village), New York, Babylon, New York, located at Railroad Avenue, west of County Route 34 (Suffolk County, New York), Deer Park Avenue (CR 34). It is on the Montauk Branch ...
. This allows non-electric Montauk Branch trains that begin or end east of Babylon to use the Main Line from Bethpage to
Jamaica
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.
The branch is colored as part of the
Ronkonkoma Branch
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on some LIRR maps, but these trains appear on Babylon and Montauk Branch timetables. There were two stations along this stretch: Farmingdale (later renamed
South Farmingdale) and Breslau. The South Farmingdale station had a sheltered platform and was the last station in service along this branch, discontinued on June 26, 1972. Today, there are several freight customers located along the branch, which is served several times weekly by the
New York & Atlantic Railway.
It was along this stretch of the Central Branch that
Mile-a-Minute Murphy
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set a record in 1899, pedalling a bicycle for one mile behind a train in less than one minute.
As part of the 2020–2024 MTA Capital Program, the Central Branch is proposed to be electrified with
third rail
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. This will alleviate service disruptions by allowing electric trains to travel between the Ronkonkoma and Babylon Branches, which are both electrified.
If implemented, this project would mark the first LIRR electrification project since the Ronkonkoma Branch in 1985–1987.
The Central Railroad of Long Island
The current Central Branch right of way dates back to 1873 when Alexander Stewart chartered and built the Central Railroad of Long Island. A line of tracks was built by the CRRLI from
Flushing
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to Bethpage Junction, and later extended to the Babylon shoreline via the aforementioned Babylon Extension. At
Garden City a spur line was also built to service residents of
Hempstead. At the time, Stewart was building Garden City, one of the first
planned suburban communities in the United States. The railroad had a dual purpose in that it was to service Stewart's Bethpage Brickworks (within the hamlet now called
Old Bethpage), which was supplying the building materials to the Garden City construction site. The railroad also supplied the new residents of Garden City with both commuter service to
Long Island City
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, where they could then connect to ferries into Manhattan. Service along the Babylon extension also was popular for excursions to the Babylon shoreline and to ferries to
Fire Island
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In 1876 the CRRLI was acquired by the LIRR and Stewart's line became known as the LIRR's Central Branch. The portion from
Flushing
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to the Creedmoor Rifle Range, which became
Creedmoor State Hospital) was abandoned in 1879, although the tracks were not removed until World War I. The portion from Creedmoor to
Floral Park
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survived as freight service and was known as the
Creedmoor Branch
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until service ended in the late 1960s and the tracks removed from the LIRR map in the early 1970s. The LIRR used the Central's right of way between Floral Park and Garden City along with the Central's spur line to Hempstead to make up what is the railroad's current day
Hempstead Branch
The Hempstead Branch is an electrified rail line and service owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York. The branch begins at the Main Line at Queens Interlocking, just east of Queens Village station. It p ...
. Past the Garden City station the Central Branch continued on a straight path through central Nassau County past the
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and Eisenhower Park until Bethpage Junction and then southeast to Babylon via the Babylon Extension.
In 1925 the Stewart's Central branch was severed from its connection to the Babylon extension with the reconfiguration of
Bethpage Junction. The portion of the line from Garden City to just west of the disconnection at Bethpage Junction were called the Central Extension. The Babylon Extension was fully rebuilt, also in 1925, with the main purpose of providing a connection between the two main trunk lines of the LIRR, the Main Line and Montauk Branch, and thus became known as the aforementioned Central Branch. In 1939 the Central Extension between Garden City and the end of line in Bethpage was abandoned for regular passenger service. During World War II the eastern portion of the rail was removed and sold for scrap. After World War II a portion of the track was rebuilt to move materials for the construction of
Levittown
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, however, it never again reached Bethpage Junction (thus, nor Babylon), and those tracks too were soon removed.
See also
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Wildcat Branch
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, a rail line in Massachusetts with a similar function of connecting two different main lines together and allowing longer-distance express trains to overtake local trains
References
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Central Branch of the Long Island Rail Road(The Stewart Line)(Arrt's Arrchives)
1903 map showing Central Branch then named "Hempstead Branch".
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Long Island Rail Road branches
Transportation in Nassau County, New York
Transportation in Suffolk County, New York