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[PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch

Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019

I couldn't resist, with ongoing RBB thread. There were early photos at three locations, but I walked the line in April of 1989.
I entered the RBB near White pot Jct. Here's the dangerous Yellowstone Blvd bridge. (April 1989)

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This should be Metropolitan Ave. (April 1984)
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Vandals burned down the wooden bridge spanning the lower Montauk Div. (April 1989)
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Trackside by the lower Montauk. (April 1989)
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This should be Union Tpke down below. The RBB is on the left. Is this where the RBB connected to the lower Montauk div ? (April 1989)
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Washout ! (april 1989)
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Forest View Crescent apartments. (September 1981)
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Spanning the RBB was at that time the Interboro Pkwy, now the Jackie Robinson Pkwy. (April 1989)
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Not sure if this is the Myrtle Ave bridge. Anyone know ? (April 1989)
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Roughly the same area before abandonment. Notice disused track on right showing single track operation. (Undated Photo)
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Unknown location along the RBB. (April 1989)
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At Park Lane South, I saw where a switch for a freight siding once was. (April 1989)
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Better view of where switch once was. This siding had third rail at one time.(April 1989)
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Bumping block of the freight siding. (April 1989)
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At Brooklyn Manor, the BMT Jamaica Line crosses overhead. (April 1989)
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Undated photo of Brooklyn Manor as a fan trip photo stop.
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Nearing the end of my walk is the Woodhaven Jct station. (April 1989)
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(April 1984)
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(April 1989)
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Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch

Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Oct 13 15:58:42 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

nice coverage, sir.

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Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Sun Oct 13 15:59:32 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

WOW

EXCELLENT PHOTOS !!

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Posted by William A. Padron on Sun Oct 13 16:05:20 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

A big WOW indeed! Thanks for sharing and posting these excellent photos! Way to go, and YES!!!

-William A. Padron
["Change At Ozone Park"]


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Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch

Posted by Joe V on Sun Oct 13 16:22:49 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Should they ever return this to service, be nice to replicate the architecture of the Woodhaven Jct station structures. The oval surfaces remind me of the canopies at Locust Manor.

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Posted by trains61 on Sun Oct 13 16:42:59 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Very nice. You have some photos that are not even on the Forgotten N.Y. site. Thanks for posting. Can`t help thinking, What a waste, including the portion on the current IND, where they have NOT maintained the center trackage.


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Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch

Posted by randyo on Sun Oct 13 16:51:42 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by trains61 on Sun Oct 13 16:42:59 2019.

I believe that the middle tks of the IND Rockaway Line have been totally abandoned. back in the early 1990s, I was at a GO meeting with representatives of other NYCTA departments and one of the supts from MOIW was saying that upper management was talking abandonment of any tracks that did not get 24/7 usage. He was of course from some other "Toonerville Trolley” transit system and obviously not familiar with the flexibility that the number of tracks in NY provides.

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Posted by trains61 on Sun Oct 13 18:20:25 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by randyo on Sun Oct 13 16:51:42 2019.

Channeling my inner Wallyhorse, I would have used them for brake testing, speed runs and simulated station stops. I would have done the same on the Dyre Ave line and Sea Beach instead of trying up revenue trackage with school car.

The Lurkers'Guild
Trackage restorer

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Posted by Keeping the RAPID in Rapid Transit on Sun Oct 13 18:41:30 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by trains61 on Sun Oct 13 18:20:25 2019.

T/Os in school car *need* to practice making station stops in actual stations *as often as possible.* No such thing as 'too much practice' during training. In addition, trainsets used for school car don't plug the road lol, there are enough revenue and nonrevenue trains to cause delays in service.

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Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch

Posted by G1Ravage on Sun Oct 13 19:22:39 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by randyo on Sun Oct 13 16:51:42 2019.

The middle tracks get some usage now and again. They're supposed to be polished regularly.

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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Oct 13 20:51:29 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Amazing photos!

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Posted by VictorM on Sun Oct 13 20:53:44 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Thanks for the photos! I think the ninth photo shows the Forest Park Drive overpass (now closed to auto traffic) looking south. The next photo (with the train) shows Myrtle Av followed by Forest Park Drive overpasses also looking south. The factory smokestack in that photo belongs to the old Frank Medico smoking pipe factory on 101 St, now converted to apartments. You can also see the factory in the 14th photo looking north.

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Posted by Dave on Sun Oct 13 21:06:19 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Thirty years ago. Wonder how much is left?

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Posted by Joe V on Sun Oct 13 21:38:54 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by VictorM on Sun Oct 13 20:53:44 2019.

In the 1960's, I remember hearing that factory horn going off at 430pm.

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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Oct 13 22:45:28 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Joe V on Sun Oct 13 21:38:54 2019.

Medico pipes still exist. S.M. Frank Company owns the brand and manufactures some of them at its facility near Newburgh and some in another facility in Tampa.

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Posted by jailhousedoc on Mon Oct 14 00:06:35 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by randyo on Sun Oct 13 16:51:42 2019.

if those tracks are abandoned, then why are the signals on those ' abandoned tracks ' still lit ? The stop arms are still upraised also. Yes, the up position is the default position, but electricity is still being used for signals on unused tracks. And the MTA is always out of money ?

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Posted by Express Rider on Mon Oct 14 00:31:39 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Excellent photos that are very historic.
thanks for posting!

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Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch

Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 06:44:29 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Dave on Sun Oct 13 21:06:19 2019.

Thirty years ago. Wonder how much is left?

Unless the property has been encroached on, the question is how much more foliage has turned into a dense forest.

Bill Newkirk

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 06:46:29 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Oct 13 20:51:29 2019.

Amazing photos!'

Thank you, it was an amazing walk. Nice cool spring day, nobody bothered me. One of my favorable memories.

Bill Newkirk,/b>

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 06:47:52 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by VictorM on Sun Oct 13 20:53:44 2019.

Thanks for the photos!

Thanks for the location identification !

Bill Newkirk

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Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch

Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 06:49:19 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Express Rider on Mon Oct 14 00:31:39 2019.

Excellent photos that are very historic.
thanks for posting!


Thank you Express Rider.

Bill Newkirk

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 06:52:03 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Oct 13 15:58:42 2019.

nice coverage, sir.

Thank you sir.

Bill Newkirk

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 06:52:51 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Sun Oct 13 15:59:32 2019.

WOW

EXCELLENT PHOTOS !!


Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.

Bill Newkirk

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 06:53:48 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by William A. Padron on Sun Oct 13 16:05:20 2019.

A big WOW indeed! Thanks for sharing and posting these excellent photos! Way to go, and YES!!!

Thanks William.

Bill Newkirk

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 06:55:06 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Joe V on Sun Oct 13 16:22:49 2019.

Should they ever return this to service, be nice to replicate the architecture of the Woodhaven Jct station structures. The oval surfaces remind me of the canopies at Locust Manor.

I know what you mean about the Locust Manor canopies.

Bill Newkirk


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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 07:00:36 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by trains61 on Sun Oct 13 16:42:59 2019.

Very nice. You have some photos that are not even on the Forgotten N.Y. site. Thanks for posting.

Did Kevin Walsh walk the entire ROW or just a small section ? I did and when I returned to my car, I followed the ROW via Woodhaven Blvd and took an odometer reading. I walked approximately 4.6 miles round trip. The reading could be off.

Can`t help thinking, What a waste, including the portion on the current IND, where they have NOT maintained the center trackage.

It would be a bigger waste transforming this valuable ROW into a "High Line" continuous park. I'm afraid that might happen. I hope not.

Bill Newkirk



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Posted by Peter Rosa on Mon Oct 14 09:31:44 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 07:00:36 2019.

The High Line is immensely popular because of its location. If the Rockaway ROW got rail-to-trail'ed I don't imagine it being a major hit given where it is.

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 09:58:58 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Peter Rosa on Mon Oct 14 09:31:44 2019.

The High Line is immensely popular because of its location.

I agree, after all it's in Manhattan, the center of the universe.

If the Rockaway ROW got rail-to-trail'ed I don't imagine it being a major hit given where it is.

I also agree, but the Queensway supporters think otherwise. :(

Bill Newkirk


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Posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Oct 14 10:48:15 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

very cool thanks for posting. I'd love to see what a train ride along there would be like. I'd like it even more to make it from Rockaway to midtown in less than an hour.

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Posted by 3-9 on Mon Oct 14 11:34:44 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Excellent pics, thanks for putting them together for this post!

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Posted by ChicagoMotorman on Mon Oct 14 13:27:28 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Wow that's cool. Hopefully one of the next trips to New York, I'd like to check it out more closely.

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Posted by Edwards! on Mon Oct 14 13:38:16 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 09:58:58 2019.

It's Not Exactly the most ideal location,
However,the Row can be used as Both park and rapid transit in some sections.
Still doesn't make sense.. Queens is the borough of parks!

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Posted by kp5308 on Mon Oct 14 13:54:53 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Very cool....I love doing abandoned ROW hikes, particularly if the track is still there. :)

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 16:01:43 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Mon Oct 14 13:27:28 2019.

Wow that's cool. Hopefully one of the next trips to New York, I'd like to check it out more closely.

When you do, remember the following:

1) Best time of the year is when there's no leaves on the trees. It's probably a dense jungle since I took those pics.

2) Announce your intentions to walk the RBB and see if any SubChatters would join you. Safety in numbers !

3) Wear old clothing and good foot wear. Since the bridge over the lower Montauk division was burned down long ago, you'll have to make your way down the embankment to cross the tracks.

4) Make sure you camera batteries are charged up or have spares. Be prepared !

Bill Newkirk


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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 16:05:36 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Edwards! on Mon Oct 14 13:38:16 2019.

However,the Row can be used as Both park and rapid transit in some sections.

I see your point.

Maybe Queensway advocates want the entire ROW and no transit. You know, no noisy trains to spoil the natural setting. I wouldn't put it past them.

Bill Newkirk

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 16:09:17 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by kp5308 on Mon Oct 14 13:54:53 2019.

Very cool....I love doing abandoned ROW hikes, particularly if the track is still there. :)

It's like a time capsule that nature is slowly reclaiming.
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 16:11:04 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Oct 14 10:48:15 2019.

very cool thanks for posting. I'd love to see what a train ride along there would be like. I'd like it even more to make it from Rockaway to midtown in less than an hour.

I agree.

Bill Newkirk

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Posted by qveensboro_plaza on Mon Oct 14 16:48:13 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Considering that the ROW was this deteriorated 30+ years ago, the huge price tag of reopening the RBB may not be out of line. It looks as though it will need virtually a complete rebuild.

Thanks for sharing these great pics!

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Posted by mrw on Mon Oct 14 16:56:48 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by jailhousedoc on Mon Oct 14 00:06:35 2019.

which signals are you referring to?

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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Oct 14 17:12:27 2019, in response to [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Oct 13 15:42:59 2019.

Great pictures. Thanks for sharing! My contribution is shown here. It is a ghostly view of the north end of the RRB Woodhaven station seen from my back window when I lived at 91-41-98th St in the early 80s. The locals that live there miss the service big time. It was the fastest way to get to Manhattan from that area. The Green bus was such a schlepp & the once open Woodhaven LIRR sta on the Atlantic Ave branch left you off in downtown Brooklyn. Then trek for a subway.
They said that the last fare charged from there to Penn was 50 cents one way.
Those were the days indeed!


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Posted by randyo on Mon Oct 14 17:37:37 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Oct 14 10:48:15 2019.

I can’t say for certain if the Rockaways to midtown via a Qns Blvd Lcl would be any faster than A service to midtown via Fulton St and 8 Ave Exp.

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Posted by randyo on Mon Oct 14 17:41:12 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by qveensboro_plaza on Mon Oct 14 16:48:13 2019.

It would still be cheaper than a completely new line where a brand new ROW would need to be cut through someplace.

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Posted by Joe V on Mon Oct 14 18:29:43 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 16:05:36 2019.

Trail advocates seldom share. But these are NIMBY's disguised as park advocates.

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Posted by Joe V on Mon Oct 14 18:35:28 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Oct 14 10:48:15 2019.

Until 1962, they ran the once-a-day "Franchise Train" (as my mother used to call it). I wish they had kept that up, perhaps de-electrified, and run a 2-car diesel job from Hunterspoint all these years just to keep the right-of-way intact and not encroached.

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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Mon Oct 14 18:38:01 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by randyo on Mon Oct 14 17:41:12 2019.

way cheaper, not to mention already owned by MTA

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Posted by Joe V on Mon Oct 14 19:14:37 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Mon Oct 14 18:38:01 2019.

Actually owned by the City. They bought it from the LIRR about 14 years before there was an MTA, even though LIRR trains continued to run on it.

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Posted by Joe V on Mon Oct 14 19:15:43 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Oct 14 17:12:27 2019.

Today it would be Zone 1, many times over 50 cents.

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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 19:16:52 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Joe V on Mon Oct 14 18:35:28 2019.

Until 1962, they ran the once-a-day "Franchise Train" (as my mother used to call it).

Last day of service for the "franchise train" (June 8, 1962)
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Oct 14 19:18:11 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Joe V on Mon Oct 14 19:15:43 2019.

Back then, though, the subway fare was only 15 cents, so 50 cents was 3.33 times more expensive than the subway.

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Posted by Joe V on Mon Oct 14 19:30:46 2019, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Walking The Rockaway Beach Branch, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Oct 14 19:16:52 2019.

From what I have read, the crew was rightfully a little pissed that so many showed up to ride the last train, but not so much until then on a regular basis.

I see they would not run their precious post war equipment on that train. I believe it regularly departed form NYPS directly opposite the Broadway Ltd. So there you had side by side the PRR's signature train alongside the LIRR most lowly train.

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