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34th Street Ferry station

1880 establishments in New York (state)1930 disestablishments in New York (state)34th Street (Manhattan)Defunct New York City Subway stations located abovegroundFormer elevated and subway stations in Manhattan
IRT Second Avenue Line stationsManhattan railway station stubsRailway stations closed in 1930Railway stations in the United States opened in 1880

The 34th Street Ferry station was a station on the 34th Street Shuttle that branched off of the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. The elevated spur operated from July 1, 1880, to July 14, 1930. Located on the east side of First Avenue, the station had two tracks and one island platform. It served the 34th Street Ferry Terminal, which provided connecting services to the Long Island Rail Road's passenger terminal in Long Island City. The next stop on the shuttle was Second Avenue.

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34th Street Ferry station
East 34th Street, New York Manhattan

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