Noyack Road station
Former station on Long Island, New York
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Noyack Road was a railroad station on the Sag Harbor Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in Sag Harbor, New York. While the branch opened in 1869, this station was not added until 37 years later in 1906 as "Lamb's Corner".[2][3][4] By 1915, it had been renamed as "Noyack Road".[5]
LocationSag Harbor Turnpike and Brick Kiln Road
Sag Harbor, New York
Sag Harbor, New York
Coordinates40.9901°N 72.3014°W
Opened1906
Noyack Road | |||||||||||
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| Location | Sag Harbor Turnpike and Brick Kiln Road Sag Harbor, New York | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 40.9901°N 72.3014°W | ||||||||||
| Line | Sag Harbor Branch | ||||||||||
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| Opened | 1906 | ||||||||||
| Closed | May 3, 1939 (Branch closed)[1] | ||||||||||
| Former names | Lamb's Corner | ||||||||||
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It was demolished with the rest of the branch shortly after service was withdrawn from the line in 1939.
