Unqua | |||||
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Approximate location of Unqua Station | |||||
| General information | |||||
| Location | Massapequa,New York | ||||
| Coordinates | 40°40′41″N73°26′20″W / 40.678°N 73.439°W /40.678; -73.439 | ||||
| Owned by | Long Island Rail Road | ||||
| Line | Montauk Branch | ||||
| Platforms | 1island platform | ||||
| Tracks | 2 | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | 1880 | ||||
| Closed | c.1881–1882 | ||||
| Rebuilt | No; Station abandoned | ||||
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Unqua was aLong Island Rail Road station located along theMontauk Branch inEast Massapequa, New York and first appeared on employee timetables around 1880 and listed as a flag stop station after. It was located between theMassapequa and Amityville stations just east of Unqua Creek, and served a Brooklyn Water Supply pumping station. It seemed to disappear from issued timetables around 1881 or 1882. Freight service at the station however, appears to have existed as late as 1893.[1]
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