Amagansett
Babylon
Camp Upton
Eastport
Hammels (both old and new)
Hempstead Crossing/Country Life Press (a double wye)
Hicksville
Islip: MP 42 Montauk Branch Islip north side wye, South Side RR 1868, prior to extension to Patchogue 1869. IMHO used as the end of line wye for short time until extension finished. Steve Lynch
Long Beach (both old and new)
Manhattan Beach Junction
Manorville
Mineola
Montauk
Old Dunton
Old East New York
Old Valley Stream
Parkville
Pinelawn: PW is now Coastal, a C&D customer for the NY&A
Point Lookout
Port Jefferson (1922)
Ronkonkoma
Speonk: SK its tail is protected by a broken tie
Wading River
Wyandanch
Babylon
Camp Upton
Yard view – 1918 Dave Keller Archive
Yard view opposite direction 1918 Dave Keller Archive
Disconnected west leg of wye at Upton Junction looking NE towards
Main Line 1968 Photo: Dave Keller
Disconnected west leg of wye at Upton Junction looking S
towards Main Line 1968 Photo: Dave Keller
ALCO RS-3 #1556 pulling railfan extra on west leg of wye 04/21/68 (Wye was
disconnected shortly thereafter)
Archive: Dave Keller
R. Emery Map MP62-63 10/1957
Archive: Dave Keller
Islip
Manorville
Montauk
Black River & Western consolidation
#60 pulling LIRR railfan extra of heavyweight parlor and open-end
observation cars are being turned on the wye at Montauk after a busy day of
exciting railfans all along the right of way from
Jamaica
. . . . many who have had never seen steam before. The low lighting of
the late fall highlights the locomotive and its billowing smoke as she
proceeds to clear the switch in the throat of the wye, to be backed toward
the station and yard for the return trip west. The “drumhead” on
the back of the observation car reads, in pseudo-New Haven Railroad style
“Sag Harbor & Scuttlehole Railroad Steam-In.” Robert Dunnet
photo, Dave Keller archive.