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Hammels station

1880 establishments in New York (state)1941 disestablishments in New York (state)Former Long Island Rail Road stations in New York CityRailway stations in Queens, New YorkRailway stations in the United States closed in 1941
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1880Transportation in Rockaway, QueensUse mdy dates from October 2017

Hammels (formerly Hammel) was a Long Island Rail Road station on the Rockaway Beach Branch in Hammels, Queens. It was located at what is today Beach 84th Street at the west leg of the Hammels Wye.

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Hammels station
Rockaway Freeway, New York Queens

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Rockaway Freeway
12692 New York, Queens
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