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| Long Island Long Island is an island located in southeastern New York, USA, just east of Manhattan. Stretching northeast into the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island contains four counties, two of which (Queens and Kings) are boroughs (Queens and Brooklyn) of New York City, and two of which (Nassau and Suffolk) are mainly suburban. Long_Island
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| Mexico City Mexico City (Spanish:Ciudad de México, D.F. (for Distrito Federal), México or Méjico) is the capital city of Mexico. It is the economic, industrial, and cultural center in the country, and the most populous city, with about 8,836,045 inhabitants in 2008. Mexico_City
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| Maya Lin Maya Ying Lin (; born October 5, 1959) is an American artist and architect who is known for her work in sculpture and landscape art. Her best-known work is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Maya_Lin
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| Romare Bearden Romare_Bearden
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| List of metro systems metro system is a rapid transit train system. In some cases, metro systems are referred to as subways or undergrounds. The first metro system, the London Underground, was opened in 1863. , there are approximately 140 metro systems in the world. Very often the systems extend beyond administrative boundaries of cities into neighbouring towns and suburbs. List_of_metro_systems
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| List of metro systems Talk:List_of_metro_systems
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| Long Island Rail Road Long Island Rail Road or LIRR is a commuter rail system serving the length of Long Island, New York that has been classified as a Class II railroad by the Surface Transportation Board. It is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, servicing around 81 million passengers each year, and the oldest US railroad still operating under its original name and charter. Long_Island_Rail_Road
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| Manhattan Manhattan is one of the five boroughs of New York City, located primarily on Manhattan Island at the mouth of the Hudson River.New York County, which has the same boundaries as the Borough of Manhattan (and which should not be confused with New York City), is the most densely populated county in the United States, with a 2008 population of 1,634,795 living in a land area of 22.96one of the wealthiest counties in the United States, with a 2005 personal income per capita above $100,000. Manhattan
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| The Bronx Talk:The_Bronx
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| Othmar Ammann Othmar Hermann Ammann (March 26 1879 – September 22 1965) was a Swiss-born American structural engineer whose designs include the George Washington Bridge, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, and Bayonne Bridge. A residential building is named after him on the Stony Brook University campus. Othmar_Ammann
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| Putnam County, New York Putnam_County,_New_York
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| Roy Lichtenstein Roy_Lichtenstein
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| Great Neck, New York Great Neck is a village in Nassau County, New York, in the U.S., on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2000 Census, the village population was 9,538. The Village of Great Neck is in the Town of North Hempstead. Great Neck is also commonly applied to the entire peninsula on the north shore, as well as an area south of the peninsula near Lake Success. Great_Neck,_New_York
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| Levittown, New York Levittown, a suburb of New York City, is a hamlet in the Town of Hempstead located on Long Island in Nassau County, New York. Levittown is mid way between the villages of Hempstead and Farmingdale. As of the 2000 census, the community had a total population of 53,067.Levittown gets its name from its builder, the firm of Levitt & Sons, Inc., Levittown,_New_York
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| Long Beach, New York Long Beach is a city in Nassau County, New York on a barrier island off the South Shore of Long Island and one of only two cities in the county. The other city is Glen Cove. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 35,462. It was incorporated in 1923, and is nicknamed The City By the Sea (as seen, in Latin, on its official seal). The City of Long Beach is surrounded by the Town of Hempstead. Long_Beach,_New_York
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| Bay Shore, New York Bay Shore is a hamlet (and census-designated place), located in the town of Islip, County of Suffolk, New York, United States. Bay Shore celebrated its 300 year anniversary in 2008. The population was 23,852 at the 2000 census.Bay Shore has a railroad station of the Long Island Rail Road, which serves both commuters and vacationers as a major gateway to Fire Island. Bay_Shore,_New_York
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| West Islip, New York West Islip is a census-designated place (CDP) located is in southwest part of the Town of Islip, Suffolk County, New York. The population was 28,907 at the 2000 census. West_Islip,_New_York
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| Tarrytown, New York Tarrytown is a village in the Town of Greenburgh in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is located on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, about 25 miles north of midtown Manhattan in New York City, and is served by a stop on the Metro-North Hudson Line. Tarrytown,_New_York
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| Colin Ferguson (convict) Talk:Colin_Ferguson_(convict)
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| Vito Acconci Vito_Acconci
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| New York City Transit Police The New York City Transit Police Department, officially established in 1953, was a transit police department responsible for the protection of New York City Subway and bus lines. In 1936, Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia authorized the hiring of Special Patrolmen for the New York City Subway system. New_York_City_Transit_Police
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| Throgs Neck Bridge The Throgs Neck Bridge is a suspension bridge opened on January 11, 1961, which carries Interstate 295 over the East River where it meets the Long Island Sound. The bridge connects the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx with the Bayside section of Queens. It is the newest bridge across the East River and was built to relieve traffic on the adjacent Whitestone Bridge which opened in 1939. Throgs_Neck_Bridge
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| Robert Moses Robert Moses (December 18 1888 – July 29 1981) was the "master builder" of mid-20th century New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County, New York. As the shaper of a modern city, he is sometimes compared to Baron Haussmann of Second Empire Paris, and is one of the most polarizing figures in the history of urban planning in the United States. Robert_Moses
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| New York City Subway New_York_City_Subway
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| Triborough Bridge Triborough_Bridge
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| Verrazano-Narrows Bridge The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is a double-decked suspension bridge that connects the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City at the Narrows, the reach connecting the relatively protected upper bay with the larger lower bay. The bridge is named for Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first known European navigator to enter New York Harbor and the Hudson River, while crossing The Narrows. Verrazano-Narrows_Bridge
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| Metro–North Railroad The Metro–North Commuter Railroad , trading as MTA Metro–North Railroad, or, more commonly, Metro–North, is a suburban commuter rail service that is run and managed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), an authority of New York State. Metro–North runs service between New York City to its northern suburbs in New York and Connecticut. Metro–North_Railroad
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| New York City Transit Authority The New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) is a public authority in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City. Part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the busiest and largest transit system in North America, the NYCTA has a daily ridership of 7 million trips (over 2 billion annually).The NYCTA operates the following systems New York City Subway, a rapid transit system in Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. New_York_City_Transit_Authority
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| Staten Island Railway Staten_Island_Railway
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| 1 (New York City Subway service) The 1 Broadway–Seventh Avenue Local is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored red on station signs, route signs and the official subway map, since it uses the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line for its entire route.The 1 service operates at all times between Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street in the Bronx and South Ferry in Lower Manhattan, making all local stops. 1_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
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| 42nd Street Shuttle The 42nd Street Shuttle is a New York City Subway shuttle train service that operates in Manhattan. It is sometimes referred to as the Grand Central/Times Square Shuttle, since these are the only stations served by the shuttle. It runs at all times except late nights, connecting Times Square to Grand Central under 42nd Street. 42nd_Street_Shuttle
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| 6 (New York City Subway service) The 6 Lexington Avenue Local is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored green on station signs, route signs, and the official subway map, since it uses IRT Lexington Avenue Line in Manhattan.The 6 service operates between Pelham Bay Park, the Bronx and Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall, Manhattan at all times and operate local in Manhattan. 6_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
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| Rockaway Park Shuttle The Rockaway Park Shuttle is a shuttle service of the New York City Subway operating in Queens. It connects with the ''Rockaway peninsula, with a terminus at Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street. It operates on trackage that was part of the Long Island Rail Road until the mid-1950s.The shuttle trains consist of four R44s except on summer weekends, when trains are extended to eight cars to accommodate the extra passengers heading to the Rockaway beaches. Rockaway_Park_Shuttle
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| Franklin Avenue Shuttle The Franklin Avenue Shuttle is a shuttle service of the New York City Subway operating in Brooklyn.The shuttle's fleet consists of four 2-car train R68s from the Avenue X/Stillwell Avenue Yard with one as a spare in at the Coney Island Yard or on the northbound local track between Prospect Park and Parkside Avenue, one in storage on the unused "southbound local" track at Prospect Park and two in service. Franklin_Avenue_Shuttle
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| C (New York City Subway service) The C Eighth Avenue Local is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored blue on route signs, station signs, and the official subway map, since it runs on the IND Eighth Avenue Line through Manhattan.The C service operates at all times except late nights from 168th Street in Washington Heights, Manhattan, to Euclid Avenue in City Line, Brooklyn via Central Park West and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan and Fulton Street in Brooklyn. C_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
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| Long Island Rail Road Talk:Long_Island_Rail_Road
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| MetroCard (New York City) MetroCard redirects here. For other cards see MetroCard (disambiguation)The MetroCard is the payment method for the New York City Subway rapid transit system; New York City Transit buses, including routes operated by Atlantic Express under contract to the MTA; MTA Bus, and MTA Long Island Bus systems; the PATH subway system; the Roosevelt Island Tram; AirTrain JFK; and Westchester County's Bee-Line Bus System. MetroCard_(New_York_City)
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| Dyker Heights, Brooklyn Dyker Heights is a residential neighborhood in the southwest corner of the Borough of Brooklyn in New York City, USA. It is sandwiched among Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, and Gravesend Bay. According to the Post Office, Dyker Heights is bounded to the west by Interstate 278, to the north by Bay Ridge Avenue, to the east by Sixteenth Avenue, and to the south by Fort Hamilton. Dyker_Heights,_Brooklyn
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| Yamanote Line Yamanote_Line
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| Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) Metropolitan_Transportation_Authority_(New_York)
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| Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Triborough_Bridge_and_Tunnel_Authority
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| New York City Subway Talk:New_York_City_Subway
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| 4 (New York City Subway service) The 4 Lexington Avenue Express is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored green on station signs, route signs, and the official subway map, since it uses the IRT Lexington Avenue Line in Manhattan.The 4 service operates at all times. Normal service operates between Woodlawn in the Bronx and Utica Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn via Lexington Avenue. 4_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
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| 3 (New York City Subway service) The 3 Seventh Avenue Express is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored red on station signs, route signs and the official subway map, since it uses the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line through most of Manhattan.The 3 service operates at all times. 3_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
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| 2 (New York City Subway service) The 2 Seventh Avenue Express is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored red on station signs, route signs, and the official subway map, since it uses the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line through most of Manhattan.The 2 service operates at all times. 2_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
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