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  1. Staten Island Railway. We run the only rapid transit line on Staten Island, as part of New York City Transit. Contact Agency.

  2. new.mta.info › mapsMTA Maps

    Downloadable maps for New York transit, including subways, buses, and the Staten Island Railway, plus the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, and MTA Bridges and Tunnels.

  3. 1885 Staten Island Rapid Transit Company map. The Staten Island Rail Road was incorporated on August 2, 1851, after Perth Amboy and Staten Island residents petitioned for a Tottenville-to-Stapleton rail line.

  4. Staten Island Railway (SIR) Map with information about its route lines, timings, tickets, fares, stations and official websites. Download PDF.

  5. Staten Island Railway Map with information about its route lines, timings, tickets, fares, stations and official websites. Download PDF.

  6. Staten Island Railway Map: Your guide to the 24/7 transportation routes of NYC's overlooked rail line. Explore each stops attractions and plan your commute.

  7. The Staten Island Railway has a single commercial line, which departs from the St. George ferry terminal to the Tottenville neighborhood, through 14 miles and 21 stations. It crosses the district from north to south, circulating on the east coast of the island, working 24 hours a day.

  8. This list contains all stations currently operating on the Staten Island Railway (SIR). All active SIR stations are located on the Main Line, which spans from the St. George Ferry Terminal to Tottenville.

  9. SIRT, now known as MTA Staten Island Railway (SIR) is a 14 Mile, 21 Station, commuter rail line. Geographic north on the main line is timetable west (vice-versa too). Tottenville-bound trains are eastbound because Tottenville was the end of the generally west to east North Shore line that came across the bridge from New Jersey.

  10. Nov 30, 2023 · Mapping Local and Commuter Rail Transit in NYC: SIR/SIRT/SIRTOA (Staten Island) This guide covers how to research for maps related to subways and railroads in New York City within the Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal's Map Division.

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