Lynbrook

Lynbrook is located along the Babylon Line. The viaduct here still has four tracks, becoming two after the Long Beach Branch leaves just east of the station. The station has 2 island platforms for the 4 tracks. There are no switches between the tracks east of the station, so trains are lined up before hand. Basic service is every half-hour. With all Long Beach trains stopping and one Babylon Train stopping an hour. Babylon Trains have their island Platform A, the north one. Long Beach trains the south Platform B.

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(lynbrook1) A LIRR "If you were on the train you'd be there already." sign on the overpass at Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 7 September, 2005 (lynbrook2) Looking down the Long Beach branch platform at Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 7 September, 2005 (lynbrook3) Looking across to the Babylon Branch platform at Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 7 September, 2005 (lynbrook4) A viaduct edge sign at Lynbrook Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 7 September, 2005
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(lynbrook5) Looking across at Lynbrook a Penn Station-bound Babylon Branch train with M7s #7085 and #7230. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 7 September, 2005 (lynbrook6) A train of M7s leaves Lynbrook's Babylon Platform bound for Penn Station. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 7 September, 2005 (lynbrook7) M7 #7270 enters Lynbrook bound for Long Beach on track 2. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 7 September, 2005 (lynbrook8) M7 #7270 enters Lynbrook bound for Long Beach on track 2. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 7 September, 2005
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(lynbrook9) M1 #9128 the back Long Beach Branch train bound for Penn Station leaves Lynbrook after stopping. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook10) M1 #9128 leaves Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook11) Looking across to the Babylon Branch platform at Lynbrook also with a newly installed and working departures time sign. tPhoto by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook12) M3 #9908 leads a Babylon Branch Express train bypassing Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006
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(lynbrook13) M3 #9908 screams through Lynbrook bypassing it. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook14) M3 #9897 the last car of a Babylon Line train that has bypassed Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook15) Two inbound trains approach Lynbrook to bypasses it both running towards New York to get ready for the PM rush hour: M1A #9679 on the Babylon Branch, and M1 #9555 from Long Beach. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006 (lynbrook16) Two inbound trains coming from different directions continue to approach Lynbrook. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 9 June, 2006
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