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  2. Woodside station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    The platforms, as viewed looking east from the 61st Street–Woodside station. Woodside originally had two railroad stations. One was built in 1861 on 60th Street by the LIRR subsidiary New York and Jamaica Railroad; the other, larger station was built by the Flushing and North Side Railroad on November 15, 1869, and was the first to be built by the F&NS after acquiring the troubled New York ...

  3. List of Long Island Rail Road stations - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names, locations, and features of the 126 stations on the LIRR, the busiest commuter railroad in the U.S. Learn about the different types and designs of stations, platform lengths, station houses, and historical preservation.

  4. 61st Street–Woodside station - Wikipedia

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    The 61st Street–Woodside station (announced as the Woodside–61st Street station on trains) is an express station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway located at 61st Street and Roosevelt Avenue in Woodside, Queens. It is served by the 7 train, with additional peak-direction <7> service during rush hours.

  5. Main Line (Long Island Rail Road) - Wikipedia

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    The Main Line is a rail line owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in New York, connecting Long Island City to Greenport. It has five branches, four of which are electrified and double tracked, and one of which is non-electrified and single tracked.

  6. East Side Access - Wikipedia

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    East Side Access is a public works project that extended the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) from Queens to Grand Central Terminal on Manhattan's East Side. The project, which began in 2007 and opened in 2023, cost over $11 billion and involved building new tunnels, tracks, platforms, and facilities.

  7. Flushing and North Side Railroad - Wikipedia

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    This station opened on April 24, 1874 and closed in October 1877. East of Grinnell station and the Flushing River, there was a junction leading either toward the main line of the F&NS railroad or the Whitestone Branch. Map of Woodside showing Flushing & Woodside R.R.

  8. Q70 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Q70 is a public transit line in Queens, New York City, that runs between Woodside and LaGuardia Airport. It operates as a Select Bus Service route with fare-free service, luggage racks, and frequent stops at the airport terminals.

  9. List of bus routes in Queens - Wikipedia

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    Find out the details of bus routes in Queens, New York, operated by the MTA under different brands. See the routes, operators, terminals, streets, and notes for each route.

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