Discover Long Island's Forgotten Railroads – Choo Choo Choose Adventure!
Discover Long Island's Forgotten Railroads – Choo Choo Choose Adventure!
Long Island, best known for its stunning beaches and lush vineyards, holds a lesser-known secret - its forgotten railroads. These once bustling railways tell a tale of Long Island's past and offer a unique adventure for those willing to discover them.
The Long Island Rail Road
Established in 1834, the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is the oldest railroad still operating under its original name in the United States. However, many of its original branches are now defunct and largely forgotten.
The Central Railroad of Long Island
The Central Railroad of Long Island, launched by Alexander Turney Stewart in 1871, was designed to serve his new Garden City development. Although short-lived, its remnants can still be found in the form of the Stewart Line.
The North Shore Beach Railway
Operating in the early 20th century, the North Shore Beach Railway served the small beach colony of Rocky Point. Today, you can still find traces of its existence in the North Shore Beach Property Owners Association community.
The Suffolk Traction Company
A part of the early 20th-century trolley craze, the Suffolk Traction Company served the Patchogue area. While it ceased operation in the 1920s, portions of its track remain visible to keen observers.
These forgotten railroads of Long Island offer a captivating glimpse into the region's past. They beckon history buffs and adventurers alike to discover their stories and explore the paths they once traveled. Next time you're on Long Island, why not embark on an adventure and find these hidden historical gems?