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GREENPORT

Page New January 26, 2002.   Revised 05/24/03.

FAST TRAIN TO GREENPORT
ONE HOUR, FIFTY-SIX MINUTES FROM LONG ISLAND CITY

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THESE CIRCA 1915 PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW AN EASTWARD TRAIN WHICH WILL PROBABLY
SPLIT AT MANORVILLE, THE FIRST THREE CARS GOING TO AMAGANSETT OR MONTAUK.




SUMMER 1962 PHOTOGRAPH OF NUMBER 212, ENGINE 1506 BARRELING THROUGH MANORVILLE.


THE BEAUTIFUL OBSERVATION CAR OF NUMBER 212 IS THE "MORRIS PARK".


















BY 1978 THE TRACKS NO LONGER RAN ONTO THE DOCK.




THE TWO CAR TRAIN WITH A D55 CLASS LOCOMOTIVE IS PROBABLY THE "SCOOT"
WHICH CARRIED PASSENGERS, MAIL AND EXPRESS BETWEEN GREENPORT AND AMAGANSETT.

BE SURE TO SEE "THE   SCOOT" - Click Here.





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