Cedar Manor station

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Cedar Manor
LocationLinden Boulevard and Dillon Street
South Jamaica, Queens, New York City
Coordinates40°41′19″N 73°47′13″W / 40.688695°N 73.787013°W / 40.688695; -73.787013Coordinates: 40°41′19″N 73°47′13″W / 40.688695°N 73.787013°W / 40.688695; -73.787013
Owned byLong Island Rail Road
Line(s)Atlantic Branch
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Other information
Station codeNone
Fare zone3
History
Opened1906
Closed1959
Former services
Preceding station Long Island
Rail Road
Following station
Jamaica
toward Flatbush Avenue
Atlantic Division Locust Manor

Cedar Manor, originally named Power Place[1] was a railroad station along the Atlantic Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, in Queens, New York City. The station opened as a small one-story frame station here in 1906,[2][3] east of the track and north of what was then called Power Place,[4] which was later renamed 114th Avenue,[5] and finally renamed Linden Boulevard. Cedar Manor was a real estate development covering the neighborhood generally west and north of the crossing of the LIRR with New York Boulevard. Before World War I it was a signal stop only.[6] The station was phased out on January 28, 1959 and the building was razed in February 1959 with grade elimination, and was discontinued as a station stop.[2][7]

References[]

  1. ^ Old Southern Road from Jamaica Station to Springfield Junction (Arrt's Arrchives)
  2. ^ a b David Keller; Steven Lynch (2005). Revisiting the Long Island Rail Road: 1925-1975. Arcadia Publishing. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-7385-3829-7.
  3. ^ Atlantic Division and Main Line timetable
  4. ^ O to Q Queens Street Name changes
  5. ^ 81 to 120 Queens Street Name changes
  6. ^ The Long Island Rail Road A Comprehensive History Part Six The Golden Age 1881 – 1900 Archived April 19, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ LIRR Station History (TrainsAreFun.com) Archived January 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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