Queens Village station
Queens Village is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line, located between 218th Street and Springfield Boulevard, in the Queens Village neighborhood of Queens, New York City. It has two side platforms along the four-track line, and, except for one AM peak westbound train from East Williston on the Oyster Bay Branch, is served by Hempstead Branch trains only. Just east of the station is Queens Interlocking, a universal interlocking that splits the four-track line into two parallel two-track lines—the Main Line and Hempstead Branch—and controls the junction with the spur to Belmont Park. The station is elevated and the tracks leading in and out are on raised ground and only above the road at intersections.
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Queens Village station
Queens Village is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line, located between 218th Street and Springfield Boulevard, in the Queens Village neighborhood of Queens, New York City. It has two side platforms along the four-track line, and, except for one AM peak westbound train from East Williston on the Oyster Bay Branch, is served by Hempstead Branch trains only. Just east of the station is Queens Interlocking, a universal interlocking that splits the four-track line into two parallel two-track lines—the Main Line and Hempstead Branch—and controls the junction with the spur to Belmont Park. The station is elevated and the tracks leading in and out are on raised ground and only above the road at intersections.
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Queens Village is a station on ...... ove the road at intersections.
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クイーンズ・ビレッジ駅(英: Queens Village) ...... し、ベルモントパークへの枝線があるジャンクションを制御する。
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Jamaica AvenueandSpringfield Boulevard
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Queens Village, Queens,New York
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Inglewood (1871–1879)
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Queens (1879–1924)
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Nassau Inter-County Express:
New York City Bus:
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Yes; Metered and Private
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2side platforms
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serving railway line
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Jamaica Avenue and Springfield Boulevard
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Inglewood
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Queens
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The front entrance to Queens V ...... abilitation and modernization.
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Queens Village
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Nassau Inter-County Express:
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New York City Bus:
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yes
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Yes; Metered and Private
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19,242,013
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LIRR
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Queens Village is a station on ...... ove the road at intersections.
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クイーンズ・ビレッジ駅(英: Queens Village) ...... し、ベルモントパークへの枝線があるジャンクションを制御する。
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Queens Village station
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クイーンズ・ビレッジ駅
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