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- Q18619377 subject Q15298450.
- Q18619377 subject Q8466472.
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- Q18619377 abstract "Westbridge was a railroad station located on the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad. It was located on the main line south of Jamaica Avenue. The station opened as a pair of sheltered sheds on June 28, 1916 and a ticket office at street level. The station's original name was High Bridge. Westbridge was out of service on January 1, 1939 and was discontinued as a station stop. However, Westbridge last appeared in an employee timetable on September 18, 1938. In 1916 there was a complaint by the Westbridge Civic Association to have one train in each direction to stop at Westbridge as they do at Forest Hills and Kew Gardens.There are still remnants of this station; at the south end crossing of Jamaica Avenue you can see where the platforms used to be, the concrete footstones are still there and can be seen along the westbound side. Westbridge used to operate as a freight station after its closing. There is currently some old wood which lays alongside the outer edge of the roadbed which is most likely from the Wooden shelter that used to be on the platform. Some current maps and atlases still have Westbridge listed as a freight only station to this day; quite to the contrary that freight is no longer used here. While this station was open, one could see BMT trains on the BMT Jamaica Line overhead from the main line tracks when the trains ran to 168th Street.".
- Q18619377 address "Jamaica Avenue".
- Q18619377 address "Richmond Hill, Queens".
- Q18619377 closingYear "1939".
- Q18619377 fareZone "1".
- Q18619377 formerName "High Bridge".
- Q18619377 numberOfTracks "4".
- Q18619377 openingYear "1916".
- Q18619377 railwayPlatforms "2side platforms".
- Q18619377 wikiPageWikiLink Q11310077.
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- Q18619377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8466472.
- Q18619377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8627910.
- Q18619377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8631625.
- Q18619377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8662316.
- Q18619377 address Q59006.
- Q18619377 address Q6127266.
- Q18619377 closed "1939".
- Q18619377 former "High Bridge".
- Q18619377 name "Westbridge".
- Q18619377 opened "1916".
- Q18619377 platform "2".
- Q18619377 tracks "4".
- Q18619377 zone "1".
- Q18619377 point "40.70161111111111 -73.822".
- Q18619377 type Place.
- Q18619377 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q18619377 type Infrastructure.
- Q18619377 type Location.
- Q18619377 type Place.
- Q18619377 type Station.
- Q18619377 type Thing.
- Q18619377 type SpatialThing.
- Q18619377 type Q719456.
- Q18619377 comment "Westbridge was a railroad station located on the Main Line of the Long Island Railroad. It was located on the main line south of Jamaica Avenue. The station opened as a pair of sheltered sheds on June 28, 1916 and a ticket office at street level. The station's original name was High Bridge. Westbridge was out of service on January 1, 1939 and was discontinued as a station stop. However, Westbridge last appeared in an employee timetable on September 18, 1938.".
- Q18619377 label "Westbridge (LIRR station)".
- Q18619377 lat "40.70161111111111".
- Q18619377 long "-73.822".
- Q18619377 name "Westbridge".