Template:Long Island Rail Road RDT

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Long Island Rail Road
Grand Central Terminal
 Penn Station 
 Grand Central Madison 
 Long Island City 
Hunterspoint Avenue
 Atlantic Terminal 
Nostrand Avenue Woodside
East New York
Mets–Willets Point
Forest Hills
Flushing–Main Street
Kew Gardens
Murray Hill
Jamaica
Broadway
Locust Manor
Auburndale
Bayside
St. Albans Douglaston
Laurelton Little Neck
Rosedale Great Neck
Valley Stream
Manhasset
Gibson Plandome
Hewlett  Port Washington 
Woodmere Hollis
Cedarhurst
Queens Village
Lawrence  Belmont Park 
Inwood
Elmont
 Far Rockaway 
Bellerose
Lynbrook
Floral Park
Westwood Stewart Manor
Malverne Nassau Boulevard
Lakeview Garden City
Hempstead Gardens Country Life Press
West Hempstead  Hempstead 
Rockville Centre New Hyde Park
Centre Avenue
Merillon Avenue
East Rockaway
Mineola
Oceanside East Williston
Island Park Albertson
 Long Beach  Roslyn
Baldwin
Greenvale
Freeport
Glen Head
Merrick
Sea Cliff
Bellmore
Glen Street
Wantagh
Glen Cove
Seaford
Locust Valley
Massapequa
 Oyster Bay 
Massapequa Park
Carle Place
Amityville
Westbury
Copiague
Hicksville
Lindenhurst
Bethpage
Syosset
 Babylon 
Cold Spring Harbor
Bay Shore
Huntington
Islip
Greenlawn
Great River
Northport
Oakdale
Kings Park
Sayville
Smithtown
Patchogue
St. James
Bellport
Stony Brook
Mastic–Shirley
 Port Jefferson 
Speonk Farmingdale
Westhampton Pinelawn
Hampton Bays Wyandanch
Southampton Deer Park
Bridgehampton Brentwood
East Hampton Central Islip
Amagansett  Ronkonkoma  Long Island MacArthur Airport
 Montauk  Medford
Yaphank
Riverhead
Mattituck
Southold
 Greenport 
Key
Babylon Branch
Port Jefferson Branch
Belmont Park Branch
Port Washington Branch
Far Rockaway Branch
Ronkonkoma Branch
& Greenport Branch
Hempstead Branch
West Hempstead Branch
Long Beach Branch
multiple lines
Montauk Branch
Amtrak
Oyster Bay Branch
Metro-North Railroad

This is a route-map template for the Long Island Rail Road, a United States commuter rail line.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.