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By:Tom Beckett
Dates:1/1/1977 - 5/15/2011
Album Info:Photos of the LIRR, mostly from the 1980's, with some 70's and some later.
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Steam action
Title:  Steam action
Description:  A G5 comes to a stop at Huntington(note the UN telegraph code on the train order mast) some time around 1940. At the time, the easternmost point on the Port Jefferson Branch was Wading River; I don't know if the train originated there or at Port Jeff. It will continue into Jamaica. This is a far cry from the Huntington of today. The electrification was extended here in 1970, and MU's now run here every 30 minutes most of the day, with a change to diesel trains for the rest of the ride to Port Jeff. It's also a lot more built up!! The photo was given to me by a friend who found it while cleaning out his grandmothers attic about 35 years ago. Dont know the photographer, but its a sweet shot. The Pennsy parentage of the locomotive is apparent, not only by design, but by the NL on the pilot beam, denoting the New York Division, LIRR.
Photo Date:  5/15/1940  Upload Date: 12/4/2014 3:20:34 AM
Location:  Huntington, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 47(4-6-0)
Views:  758   Comments: 0
Eastbound surprise
Title:  Eastbound surprise
Description:  In 1978, the LIRR extended a couple of Ronkonkoma trains to Yaphank in response to the growing traffic as population on Long Island grew. Aside from the benefit to far east end riders, the bonus to fans was that they usually drew a C 420, which was becoming a rare event in those days, as the GP 38s had largely taken over the passenger duties. I caught one at Ronkonkoma, almost close enough to grab it. This was early in my photography career, and I still had a thing or two to learn about composition.
Photo Date:  7/18/1977  Upload Date: 12/2/2016 4:14:12 AM
Location:  Ronkonkoma, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 225(C420)
Views:  411   Comments: 0
Way out layover
Title:  Way out layover
Description:  One of the two Yaphank trains sits on the siding there, having completed its trip, the power now on the west end for tomorrows inbound trip. This was the longest Main Line commuter run at the time.
Photo Date:  7/22/1977  Upload Date: 12/2/2016 4:20:09 AM
Location:  Yaphank, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 229(C420)
Views:  453   Comments: 0
Far out
Title:  Far out
Description:  As far out as you can go on Long Island. A weekend train sits at Montauk, its power coupled up and ready to head west for the weekend weary east enders going to the city to tackle another Monday.
Photo Date:  8/19/1977  Upload Date: 12/2/2016 5:06:15 AM
Location:  Montauk, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  LI 274(GP38-2) LI 272(GP38-2)
Views:  653   Comments: 1
Long ride done
Title:  Long ride done
Description:  A train from Jamaica has completed the 100 mile trip from Jamaica, now arriving at the farthest east place on the LIRR behind a pair of just delivered GP 38s in their original paint scheme. Most of the riders have detrained in the Hamptons, but a few hardy souls made the full run to weekend here at the end of the island.
Photo Date:  8/20/1977  Upload Date: 12/13/2016 3:42:04 AM
Location:  Montauk, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 274(GP38-2) LI 272(GP38-2) LI 261(GP38-2)
Views:  728   Comments: 0
Mid day layovers
Title:  Mid day layovers
Description:  This is not the greatest shot. I probably took it with the 110 Instamatic I was using then, in my early rail photograpy days, but it catches a transitional time on the LIRR. We see an Alco in the MTA blue/yellow scheme from the late 60s with a passenger train, something that would very shortly become a rarity, as the GP 38s had been delivered; an MP 15 poking out behind a train in the center of the photo, probably the only place in America where they were used in passenger service; and two of the aforementioned GP 38s, one at far right, the other just poking a nose out behind the Alco. These units would be hold sway on diesel trains for almost the next 30 years.
Photo Date:  1/17/1978  Upload Date: 12/13/2016 3:36:44 AM
Location:  Long Island City, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Yard,Passenger
Locomotives:  LI 225(C420)
Views:  379   Comments: 0
Snow train
Title:  Snow train
Description:  The Port Washington Branch almost never saw diesel trains in regular service. The one exception was when we had a lot of snow. The winter of 1977-78 was one of those times, with several heavy snowstorms in January and Febrary of 1978. There was enough to get the diesels out, since the third rail was snow covered and the M 1s were not able to get good contact. I caught LIRR 261 about to arrive at the Little Neck station with a connection from Woodside.
Photo Date:  2/15/1978  Upload Date: 12/2/2016 4:49:11 AM
Location:  Little Neck, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Winter,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 261(GP38-2)
Views:  435   Comments: 1
Unlikely place for an FA
Title:  Unlikely place for an FA
Description:  The LIRR was running diesel trains on its electrified branches following one of the heavy snows that blanketed the region that winter, using typical train sets with a GP 38 up front and an FA in the rear, allowing this rare view of an FA on the Port Washington Branch.
Photo Date:  2/15/1978  Upload Date: 12/2/2016 4:58:14 AM
Location:  Little Neck, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Winter,Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 611(Power Car)
Views:  508   Comments: 2
Oyster Bay trains meet
Title:  Oyster Bay trains meet
Description:  One of the scheduling features of the Oyster Bay Branch is that the trains will meet in Mineola. This is not really necessary, since the line is double track to Locust Valley, but it does work well for connections to the rest of the system. A westbound train pushes toward Jamaica as the eastbound rolls into the station.
Photo Date:  4/7/1978  Upload Date: 12/2/2016 4:32:10 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 258(GP38-2)
Views:  501   Comments: 1
Glimpse of greatness
Title:  Glimpse of greatness
Description:  I rode the cab of an Oyster Bay train into Hunterspoint Av as part of a rider outreach program in 1978. This gave me vantage points I would not have otherwise had, such as this view out the window of FA 610 near Harold tower. The partial engine is SW 1001 105, one of a pair of units-the other was 101-kept there as protect power to pull an M 1 train out of the tunnel if it became necessary. That engine is not the star here. Down in the hole, partly obscured, is GG 1 4877, then a Conrail unit, pulling into the turning loop that trains from Penn Station use to get into Sunnyside Yard. In three more years, that engine will be repainted into the red PRR Congressional scheme, and live out the remaining two years of its existence running commuters at high speed between New York and South Amboy.
Photo Date:  4/10/1978  Upload Date: 11/30/2016 2:39:14 AM
Location:  Sunnyside, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  PC 4877(GG1) LI 105(SW1001)
Views:  577   Comments: 0
Still working both sides
Title:  Still working both sides
Description:  A C420 is in the midst of its train on RF 7, passing Jamaica station, as a passenger train passes behind another C 420. By this time, the LIRR had all of its 28 GP38-2s in service, and it was becoming unusual to see an Alco on a passenger train. This was quite a catch.
Photo Date:  4/10/1978  Upload Date: 12/2/2016 4:04:18 AM
Location:  Jamaica, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 227(C420) LI 224(C420)
Views:  856   Comments: 0
Sleepy station
Title:  Sleepy station
Description:  The look of the Ronkonkoma station area is that of a sleepy outpost in the pine barrens. This was the terminus of most trains on the Main Line at the time-the LIRR had just extended a pair of rush hour runs to Yaphank-but was a fairly quiet place, compared to its counterparts on the north(Port Jeff) and south (Babylon and Patchogue) shores. There was a single track main, and a small yard with a wye jusu east of the station. The station had an agent/op who handled tickets and cleared trains past block station KO, as well as handing up orders to freights. In ten years, this will be a completely different place. We see a westbound preparing to depart with the typical train set, an FA ln the west end, three cars(five was more common), and a GP 38 on the east end.
Photo Date:  4/10/1978  Upload Date: 12/3/2016 3:53:31 AM
Location:  Ronkonkoma, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 609(Power Car)
Views:  493   Comments: 1
View from Mineola Alvd
Title:  View from Mineola Alvd
Description:  I dont know why I didnt take this shot more. It gives a panoramic view of Nassau interlocking, just east of the Mineola station. We see a westbound Ronkonkoma train approaching the tower and the connection to the Oyster Bay Branch, diverging to the left. The scene would change over the next ten years, as the platforms were extended due to ridership growth and the longer trains run to accommodate it. The westbound platform would be extended to the crossing next to the tower. The eastbound platform would be extended almost to the tower, the home signal for the branch moved closer to the tower as well. The brick building to the right was the pmwer station for the Main Line, whose electrification ended here til 1970, the short segment of electrified Oyster Bay Banch to East Williston, and the now defunct branch through Garden9City to Hempstead, which diverged to the right here til about 1970, running behind the stores on Franklin Av to a connection with the Hempstead Branch and Mitchell Field Secondary at Gcrden tower. I recall seeing Alco S types there in the 1960s, but only rarely.
Photo Date:  4/10/1978  Upload Date: 12/3/2016 4:02:08 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Scenic,Passenger,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  208   Comments: 0
Ready at Hunterspoint
Title:  Ready at Hunterspoint
Description:  In a recreation of a photo my dad did here of a blue and orange C 420 in the mid 60s, I catch LIRR 261 at the head of an eastbound as it sits at Hunterspoint Av,ready for a trip to Port Jeff, or Ronkonkoma, or Speonk....The view is from the Flushing IRT, just as it is coming out of the tunnel as it heads for Queensboro Plaza.
Photo Date:  4/18/1978  Upload Date: 12/2/2016 4:38:45 AM
Location:  Hunterspoint, Qu
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 261(GP38-2)
Views:  431   Comments: 0
Scooting along
Title:  Scooting along
Description:  The Greenport Scoot, the connecting train that ran from Ronkonkoma to Greenport and back in the mid day, blows through Manorville in a hurry behind an MP 15, at least fast enough to blur the photo from an instamatic, as it hustles its single coach back for a New York connection. In the late 70s, the LIRR discontinued its bus service on the east end, reinstating trains on all the off peak Greenport and Montauk runs the buses had supplanted. This was the happy result. I missed the good stuff by about a year, though. Up til spring 1977, this run was handled by an RS 3.
Photo Date:  7/21/1978  Upload Date: 12/3/2016 4:07:24 AM
Location:  Manorville, NY
Author:  Tom Beck
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  194   Comments: 0
Future power cars
Title:  Future power cars
Description:  A pair of ex B&O F7s sit outside the Morris Park diesel shop, along with the Caterpillar power plants that will be used for train HVAC and light. The power plants for the "new" cab cars are wrapped in plastic behind the units. One unit will become LIRR 622.
Photo Date:  1/26/1981  Upload Date: 2/12/2012 7:38:01 PM
Location:  Jamaica, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  BO 4524(F7A) BO 4535(F7A)
Views:  1005   Comments: 0
Surfs Up
Title:  Surfs Up
Description:  After painting GP 38-2 252 with a red stripe when delivered to honor the Bicentennial, the LIRR later thought it would apply the scheme to all its GP38s, calling it "Surfs Up." Here we see the unit that would later be named in honor of LIRR president Walter Schlager in that scheme. To the left is LIRR 105, one of the Harold Protect units, that carried adapter couplers to pull MU trains out of the East River tunnel if needed. It would later get a retro dark gray and orange scheme reminiscent of the 1950's and 60's, complete with a Dashing Dan herald.
Photo Date:  1/26/1981  Upload Date: 1/13/2013 2:58:14 AM
Location:  Jamaica, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Signal
Locomotives:  LI 277(GP38-2) LI 105(SW1001)
Views:  876   Comments: 0
FA in an unlikely position
Title:  FA in an unlikely position
Description:  LIRRs FAs were non powered-their prime movers were wired to provide train heat and light, with no power going to any tractive effort. It was unusual to see them uncoupled, except in the yard, as we see here at Morris Park
Photo Date:  1/26/1981  Upload Date: 1/13/2013 3:01:43 AM
Location:  Jamaica, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  LI 271(GP38-2) LI 267(GP38-2) LI 615(Power Car)
Views:  998   Comments: 0
Power cars in the making
Title:  Power cars in the making
Description:  A pair of B&O F7s, 4535 and 4524, sit outside the LIRR Morris Park shops awaiting conversion to power cars 623 and 622. The flat car behind the units holds the sleds that carry the engine/generator sets that will provide hotel power for trains. Number 4535 was never converted but scrapped instead.
Photo Date:  1/26/1981  Upload Date: 7/2/2014 4:01:09 PM
Location:  Morris Park, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  BO 4535(F7A) BO 4524(F7A)
Views:  761   Comments: 1
FA on track 4
Title:  FA on track 4
Description:  Alco FA power car sits on track 4 in Jamaica station
Photo Date:  5/16/1981  Upload Date: 6/20/2011 1:42:47 AM
Location:  Jamaica, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  LI 612(Power Car)
Views:  761   Comments: 0
FA going away
Title:  FA going away
Description:  An eastbound train on the Main Line. Location is a guess, but single track leads me to believe east of Farmingdale.
Photo Date:  9/20/1981  Upload Date: 3/3/2013 3:54:42 AM
Location:  Brentwood, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  LI 615(Power Car)
Views:  658   Comments: 0
Future Schlager
Title:  Future Schlager
Description:  LIRR 277 pushes a Ronkonkoma train toward the signals for the crossovers west of Mineola. The 277 would later be named for LIRR president Walter Schlager
Photo Date:  3/29/1983  Upload Date: 10/30/2013 2:06:16 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 277(GP38-2)
Views:  597   Comments: 0
LIRR 255 and an FA
Title:  LIRR 255 and an FA
Description:  Some of the crews did not like running from the FA cab units, and where they had a chance, would wye the GP 38s and use them as leaders. Heres one such example at Mineola.
Photo Date:  4/16/1983  Upload Date: 11/18/2011 1:05:06 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 255(GP38-2) LI 608(Power Car)
Views:  1002   Comments: 0
LIRR 602
Title:  LIRR 602
Description:  One of the FA power cars rolls away from the camera at Roslyn Rd
Photo Date:  6/14/1983  Upload Date: 11/13/2013 1:19:44 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 602(Power Car)
Views:  560   Comments: 2
619
Title:  619
Description:  One of the ex MILW Fs 619, rolls away from the camera on a Ronkonkoma train
Photo Date:  7/12/1983  Upload Date: 11/23/2013 2:18:31 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 619(Power Car)
Views:  558   Comments: 0
Coach 2910
Title:  Coach 2910
Description:  One of LIRRs electric heat cars brings up the rear of an Oyster Bay train. At the time this was taken, September 1983, The LIRR was going to this stripe below the window scheme, which resembled the M-1 pattern, and replaced the striped window band that had been in use since the early 70s.
Photo Date:  9/18/1983  Upload Date: 11/4/2013 11:59:23 PM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  1172   Comments: 0
LIRR 2928
Title:  LIRR 2928
Description:  LIRR 2928 shows the original white with blue window band applied to these cars starting in the early 70s.
Photo Date:  9/18/1983  Upload Date: 11/5/2013 12:04:50 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  252   Comments: 0
Alcohol train
Title:  Alcohol train
Description:  The alcohol train is a specially equipped car that sprays an alcohol solution on the third rail to prevent icing, allowing MU cars to maintain good contact in snow and ice conditions. Here it is passing over Little Neck Parkway on the Port Washington Branch.
Photo Date:  1/11/1984  Upload Date: 6/20/2011 1:15:11 AM
Location:  Little Neck, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Winter,Station,Signal,Action
Locomotives:  LI 229(C420)
Views:  1328   Comments: 3
Alcohol train 2
Title:  Alcohol train 2
Description:  The alcohol train passes through Little Neck, spraying the third rail to keep it free of snow and ice.
Photo Date:  1/11/1984  Upload Date: 6/20/2011 1:40:14 AM
Location:  Little Neck, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Winter,Station,Action
Locomotives:  LI 229(C420)
Views:  834   Comments: 0
MP 15 on Ronkonkoma train
Title:  MP 15 on Ronkonkoma train
Description:  An MP 15 set up as a power pack-note the "P" on the nose-leads a Ronkonkoma train into Mineola en route to Jamaica.
Photo Date:  6/5/1984  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:38:18 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 171(MP15AC)
Views:  484   Comments: 0
Parlor car
Title:  Parlor car
Description:  The LIRR still ran a number of parlor cars in the 80s. These were noted by their red stripe, vs blue on all other cars. Most ran on the Montauk Branch-there was an all parlor train on weekends-but there were also a couple that ran as subscription cars on the Port Jeff and Oyster Bay lines. This one is trailing 255 on an Oyster Bay train.
Photo Date:  6/5/1984  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:41:22 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  RollingStock,Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 255(GP38-2)
Views:  755   Comments: 0
Montauk train
Title:  Montauk train
Description:  A Montauk train rolls past the Mineola station. It will take the Central Branch from B tower in Bethpage to Babylon to get onto the south shore. The signals in the background guard a pair of crossovers just west of the station. Note the parlor car head out.
Photo Date:  6/5/1984  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:44:40 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 273(GP38-2)
Views:  376   Comments: 0
Port Jeff train
Title:  Port Jeff train
Description:  A Port Jefferson train rolls through Mineola behind the standard GP 38-2.This engine would later be named "George McSherry"
Photo Date:  6/5/1984  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:46:21 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 275(GP38-2)
Views:  380   Comments: 0
FA east
Title:  FA east
Description:  FA 606 rolls east trailing a Ronkonkoma train. The signal over head controls reverse moves on track 1.
Photo Date:  6/5/1984  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:50:20 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 606(Power Car)
Views:  645   Comments: 0
FA to Port Jeff
Title:  FA to Port Jeff
Description:  Another FA, 607 this time, trails a Port Jeff train as it passes Nassau tower and bounds over the Main St and Willis Av crossings.
Photo Date:  6/5/1984  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:55:11 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 607(Power Car)
Views:  430   Comments: 0
Oyster Bay
Title:  Oyster Bay
Description:  FA 609 in new paint brings up the rear of an Oyster Bay train as it clears Nassau and heads up the branch toward East Williston
Photo Date:  6/5/1984  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:57:58 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 609(Power Car)
Views:  389   Comments: 0
Port Jeff train
Title:  Port Jeff train
Description:  This Port Jeff train got one of the new power cars, 621, that was rebuilt from a B&O F7. Mineola Blvd crosses overhead, still showing the effects of years of steam power blasting under it.
Photo Date:  6/5/1984  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 4:00:01 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 621(Power Car)
Views:  507   Comments: 0
Light power to Morris Park
Title:  Light power to Morris Park
Description:  No, this is not the power for a freight!! The Montauk Branch was often used to run non revenue moves between Long Island City and Jamaica, such as this one, an MP 15 taking an FA to Morris Park for servicing.
Photo Date:  7/18/1984  Upload Date: 6/26/2014 12:59:05 PM
Location:  Fresh Pond, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  LI 156(MP15AC) LI 608(Power Car)
Views:  880   Comments: 0
Headed up the branch
Title:  Headed up the branch
Description:  An eastbound Oyster Bay train with a typical consist of MP 15s at both ends has departed Mineola and is about to take the switch to head up the Oyster Bay Branch at Nassau tower. "P" on the nose of 161 indicates it is set up to provide head end power for the train.
Photo Date:  7/24/1984  Upload Date: 6/26/2014 1:08:31 PM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 161(MP15AC)
Views:  506   Comments: 0
Why you dont see many shots from the Mineola Blvd overpass
Title:  Why you dont see many shots from the Mineola Blvd overpass
Description:  The wires!!! An Oyster Bay train behind an MP 15 makes its station stop at Mineola in a view obstructed by power lines. Otherwise this would be a great vantage point.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/25/2014 3:46:34 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Winter,Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 155(MP15AC)
Views:  470   Comments: 0
MP 15 power pack
Title:  MP 15 power pack
Description:  Some MP15s were set up to provide hotel power for trains, and could be identified by the "P" near the unit number, such as this 163 rolling east on the rear of a Ronkonkoma train.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/27/2014 2:00:55 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  435   Comments: 0
Heading for Jamaica
Title:  Heading for Jamaica
Description:  An Oyster Bay train comes off the branch at Nassau. It will stop here at Mineola then make a dash for Jamaca.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/27/2014 2:02:34 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 168(MP15AC)
Views:  400   Comments: 0
Port Jeff train
Title:  Port Jeff train
Description:  A Port Jefferson train led by the usual GP 38-2 makes its stop at Mineola. Note the Merit ad on the poster on the eastbound platform, from back in the days when you could still advertize cigarettes.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/27/2014 2:03:34 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 254(GP38-2)
Views:  446   Comments: 0
Meet at Nassau
Title:  Meet at Nassau
Description:  An eastbound train leaving Mineola is about to meet a westbound, seen approaching with an FA in the distance.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/27/2014 2:08:01 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 262(GP38-2)
Views:  394   Comments: 0
Ronkonkoma train
Title:  Ronkonkoma train
Description:  A Ronkonkoma train makes its stop at Mineola as it works east. Note the posters for "42nd St" and "Chorus Line" on Broadway.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/27/2014 2:10:08 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 254(GP38-2)
Views:  588   Comments: 0
Wrong side
Title:  Wrong side
Description:  There was about an hour between 1730 and 1830 where there were no westbound trains scheduled on the Main Line between Mineola and Queens. The LIRR used that time to turn line into a double barreled shotgun for eastbounds, using both tracks for them. Heres one of the trains that passes Mineola on its way to Port Jeff running past the station wrong main. behind the engine that would later be named the Walter L Schlager, in honor of the retired LIRR president.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/27/2014 2:13:00 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 277(GP38-2)
Views:  458   Comments: 0
Nassau interlocking
Title:  Nassau interlocking
Description:  LI 607 brings up the rear of an Oyster Bay train taking the branch. In the photo, we see Nassau tower, and to its right, the power station that once supplied third rail power for the line that ran to a connection with the Hempstead Branch at Garden, a few miles south in Garden City, a line which was abandoned in the late 60s. I am standing on the extended platform, located where the connection to the branch once ran-it surved around to the right of the power station. Nassau was once a larger junction than now, with the Main Line going east and west, and connections to Oyster Bay and the south shore via the branch to Hempstead.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/25/2014 3:50:15 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 607(Power Car)
Views:  520   Comments: 0
Going away
Title:  Going away
Description:  A Ronkonkoma train recedes from the camera, giving a good view of the FA 1 power pack. This was one of two with the small number boards.
Photo Date:  2/12/1985  Upload Date: 9/27/2014 2:18:38 AM
Location:  Mineola, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 617(Power Car)
Views:  592   Comments: 0
Making him wait
Title:  Making him wait
Description:  RF 62 waits in the hole as a westbound Ronkonkoma branch train rolls past.
Photo Date:  3/25/1985  Upload Date: 12/9/2014 2:28:55 AM
Location:  Pine Aire, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  LI 274(GP38-2) LI 227(C420)
Views:  765   Comments: 0
Shinnecock Canal
Title:  Shinnecock Canal
Description:  LIRR 269 leads a Montauk train over the Shinnecock Canal bridge.
Photo Date:  11/19/1985  Upload Date: 2/12/2012 11:34:05 PM
Location:  Hampton Bays, NY
Author:  Tom Beckett
Categories: 
Locomotives:  LI 269(GP38-2)
Views:  589   Comments: 0


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