Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Long Island Railroad Company to United States Mortgage and Trust Company, as Trustee: Unified Mortgage, March 1st, 1899
A main line commencing in Long Island City, in the City of New York, Borough and County of Queens, and extending to Great Neck, in the County of Nassau.
A main line commencing at Long Island City, in the City of New York, Borough and County of Queens, and extending, Via Bushwick Junction and Locust Avenue, to Sag Harbor, in the County of Suffolk.
A branch line extending from Floral Park to Creed moor, in the Counties of Queens and Nassau.
A branch line extending from Mineola to Locust Valley, in the County of Nassau.
A branch line extending from Mineola to Hempstead Crossing, in the County of Nassau.
A branch line extending from Hicksville, in the County of Nassau, to Northport, in the County of Suffolk.
A branch line extending from Manor to Eastport Junc tion, in the County of Suffolk.
A branch line extending from Whitestone Junction to Whitestone Landing, in the City of New York, Borough and County of Queens.
A branch line extending from Valley Stream, in the County of Nassau, to New York and Rockaway Beach Junction, in the City of New York, Borough and County of Queens.
A branch line extending from Floral Park, in the County' of Nassau, to Belmont Junction, in the County of Suffolk.
A branch line extending from Garden City (franklin Avenue) to Hempstead, in the County of Nassau.
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