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SAG   HARBOR   BRANCH   Part   ONE

THE SAG HARBOR BRANCH WAS BUILT IN 1870 AND RAN 35 1/4 MILES
FROM MANOR ON THE MAIN LINE TO SAG HARBOR.   AS SHOWN ON
THIS 1879 MAP THERE WAS NO RAILROAD LINE RUNNING EAST
OF PATCHOGUE.   BELLPORT WAS SERVED BY A MAIN LINE BELLPORT
STATION WHICH BECAME BARTLETT WHEN PATCHOGUE TO EASTPORT
JUNCTION WAS BUILT AND BELLPORT RECEIVED ITS OWN STATION.

NOTICE MORICHES STATION WHICH APPEARS TO BE AT
MORICHES-RIVERHEAD ROAD       -       THEN SEE BELOW.






MANOR   -   MANORVILLE



FROM JULY 1844 UNTIL 1875 MAIL WAS CARRIED BY TRAIN TO GREENPORT AND THEN BY BOAT TO SAG HARBOR.   FROM 1875 UNTIL MID 1881 MAIL WAS CARRIED ON SAG HARBOR TRAINS VIA MANORVILLE.   THEREAFTER THE SERVICE WAS VIA THE MONTAUK BRANCH, THE COMPLETION OF THE RAILROAD HAVING BEEN MADE BETWEEN PATCHOGUE AND EASTPORT.

AT THE SAME TIME THAT THE RAILROAD CALLED THE STATION
"MANOR"   THE POST OFFICE   REFERRED TO   "MANORVILLE".


THIS IS AN APRIL 27, 1881 RAILROAD WEIGHT CIRCULAR FOR MAIL CARRIED


THIS IS AN AUGUST 8, 1881 RAILROAD WEIGHT CIRCULAR FOR MAIL CARRIED




LOOKING EAST TOWARD MANOR STATION


LOOKING WEST FROM MANOR BRANCH (FORMERLY SAG HARBOR BRANCH)




MORICHES   -   EASTPORT

LOOKING WEST AT EASTPORT   JUNCTION       -       THE MANOR BRANCH
RUNS STRAIGHT,   THE MONTAUK BRANCH CURVES AWAY TO THE LEFT.
SEYFRIED'S VOLUME THREE LOCATES MORICHES STATION ON THE EAST
SIDE OF SOUTH COUNTRY ROAD,   NORTH OF THE TRACK   -   WHERE THE
NORTH   (RIGHT)   POLE  LINE  ENDS  JUST  BEYOND THE TRACK  SHANTY.


IN 1962 THE RIGHT OF WAY WAS STILL CLEARLY VISIBLE.


ON THIS L.I.R.R. LAND PLAN PARCEL N0. 11
IS THE LOCATION OF MORICHES STATION.


IN 1881 THE 1870 STATION BUILDING WAS MOVED EAST AND
RENAMED EASTPORT.     THIS EXCERPT FROM HIS FATHER'S
DIARY WAS  GIVEN BY  TOM BAYLES  TO  DAVE KELLER  AND
DESCRIBES  THE  BUILDING  OF   THE   NEW   PATCHOGUE   TO
EASTPORT JUNCTION LINE AND MOVING THE STATION BUILDING.


NOTICE MAJOR CHANGES TO THE BUILDING IN THE TWO LATER PHOTOGRAPHS.


BY 1918 THE OFFICE HAD BEEN EXPANDED TO THE SOUTH.


SUBSEQUENTLY MORE MAJOR CHANGES HAD BEEN MADE
AND THE DOORS AND WINDOWS DRASTICALLY ALTERED.


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