Cedar Manor (LIRR station)

Cedar Manor
Location Linden Boulevard and Dillon Street
Springfield, Queens, New York City
Coordinates 40°41′19″N 73°47′13″W / 40.688695°N 73.787013°W / 40.688695; -73.787013Coordinates: 40°41′19″N 73°47′13″W / 40.688695°N 73.787013°W / 40.688695; -73.787013
Owned by LIRR
Line(s)
  Rockaway Beach Branch 1950-1955
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Other information
Station code None
Fare zone 3
History
Opened 1906
Closed 1959
Services

None

Preceding station   LIRR   Following station
Jamaica-Beaver Street station Atlantic Branch
(current and former locations)
Locust Manor station

Cedar Manor, originally named Power Place[1] was a railroad station along the Atlantic Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, in Queens, New York City. The station opened as a small one-story frame station here in 1906,[2][3] east of the track and north of what was then called Power Place,[4] which was later renamed 114th Avenue,[5] and finally renamed Linden Boulevard. Cedar Manor was a real estate development covering the neighborhood generally west and north of the crossing of the LIRR with New York Boulevard. Before World War I it was a signal stop only.[6] The station was phased out on January 28, 1959 and the building was razed in February 1959 with grade elimination, and was discontinued as a station stop.[2][7]

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