Exploring the old Abandoned LIRR Montauk Cutoff

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2022
  • Filmed on 10/10/22
    I’ve wanted to explore this line for the longest, and when I went to catch 2705s final seasonal arrival into Hunterspoint Av, I decided it was also a perfect opportunity to explore this bold right of way. As you can clearly see it’s excessively overgrown but it’s walkable, also very cool to see 2 old singles still standing which is always a pleasure to see. Sadly this line won’t see any more trains, but at least it’s still here. I didn’t go to far past Dutch Kills (in the beginning of the video) because if you go further you’ll be in New York & Atlantic territory, so I avoided going down there.
    The Montauk Cutoff was created around 1908. The original purpose of the line was to connect Montauk trains to Sunnyside Yard. After awhile, the line was primarily used by freight trains. The cutoff was also used as a wye track to turn diesel locomotives around, since there was no turntable. Since there was no cab car in the past, westbound trains would first discharge their passengers and the locomotives would run around the cutoff that way it can pull the train for eastbound service. But in the late 1990s (around 1997-1998) the new C3 cab cars & DE/DM30ACs were being delivered which meant they didn’t need the use of the Cutoff. When the MTA sold the LIRR’s freight division, the New York & Atlantic took over and started to use the line. But unfortunately around 2012-2014, the NYAR ceased operations on the cutoff, and as of this day the line currently sits abandoned. In 2015 the MTA announced that it was decommissioning the Montauk Cutoff. They also announced that they were trying to seek any concepts for future use, but nothing was ever mentioned again, and the cutoff that lead into Sunnyside Yards was demolished to expand space for the East Side Access.

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  • @johnmoore7926
    @johnmoore7926 Рік тому +16

    That's tracks that felt underappreciated. New York State could have rebuilt all the abandoned tracks left by the LIRR in Queens and Brooklyn just to create a different commuter rail service that's cheaper than LIRR prices for city travel, but more than the subway cost. Places such as Bay Ridge, Far Rockaway, Long Island City, and Floral Park would benefit from it along with servicing the UBS Arena for Islander games.

    • @johnmoore7926
      @johnmoore7926 Рік тому

      Amtrak shares tracks with MetroNorth and New Jersey Transit. This new commuter agency can occupy tracks LIRR don't want or share with LIRR freight only line along with sharing tracks with LIRR, but just to service Queens and Brooklyn and service UBS arena if needed.

    • @johnmoore7926
      @johnmoore7926 Рік тому

      @@Railoffroader2 Service areas that aren't really being served.

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict Рік тому

      @@johnmoore7926 NO it’s called new metro lines sir

    • @Railoffroader2
      @Railoffroader2 Рік тому

      🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @dereklouther9372
      @dereklouther9372 7 місяців тому

      @@Railoffroader2creates more titles for unnecessarily easy jobs but people get paid so it makes everyone happy

  • @jonathanng2390
    @jonathanng2390 Рік тому +1

    I remember seeing a short NY & Atlantic freight train descending down this viaduct into what was left of Yard A back in 2000. This was also the last time I took the LIRR before moving out of NY for good.

  • @soulmate07748
    @soulmate07748 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. And an excellent explanation of the history in your introduction above. Thank you!

  • @HarrisonPeloso
    @HarrisonPeloso 5 місяців тому +1

    i still find it sad this line got discontinued after a very long time

  • @brianfalzon6739
    @brianfalzon6739 Рік тому +3

    That Montauk cutoff line deserves to be restored in the future!

    • @TonyP9279
      @TonyP9279 5 місяців тому +1

      Yes, that used to be nice before The Montauk monster destroyed everything. It was great, the riders would just have to imagine the station they wanted to go to and the train would magically arrive there!

    • @brianfalzon6739
      @brianfalzon6739 5 місяців тому

      @@TonyP9279 I agree

  • @csx8851
    @csx8851 Рік тому +4

    Woah these are some awesome shots my dude! Lots of great history on the tracks you were on!

  • @thenewyorkrailfan
    @thenewyorkrailfan Місяць тому

    The NYA should use this track to store locomotives or cars if bliss yard fills up

  • @golfberg1
    @golfberg1 Місяць тому

    As a kid I'd see Freight on that line !

  • @kadijasummaya3885
    @kadijasummaya3885 Рік тому +3

    Hi, can you please please please tell me where the starting line is? Like how do I get in? What street is the beginning of the track on? I’ve been searching for this for so long.

    • @ajsrailfanning
      @ajsrailfanning  Рік тому

      Try looking at Skillman Av, u might find something

  • @grazz7865
    @grazz7865 Рік тому

    The tracks going over that wooden bridge is amazing. I guess the only reason for those tracks was because they couldn’t bring the diesels into the tunnel to penn station. So, LIC was as close as you could get. Or was there another purpose?

  • @TonyP9279
    @TonyP9279 5 місяців тому

    That looks like the same type of third rail that Chicago transit uses; closer to the running rails, top-contact for the drop-sled type of pickup.

    • @golfberg1
      @golfberg1 Місяць тому

      Freight Trackage

  • @danielb3293
    @danielb3293 Рік тому +1

    Rip the abandoned m2s that lived there

  • @jaymorgenthal9479
    @jaymorgenthal9479 Рік тому

    I understand the viaduct had to come down to make room for all of the new layup tracks for trains going to grand central madison.

  • @jbrande55
    @jbrande55 Рік тому

    It should be cleaned up and restored !!!

  • @Urbex_Undergroundexploring22

    Where is this?

    • @golfberg1
      @golfberg1 Місяць тому

      Long Island City (Queens)

  • @dwdwone
    @dwdwone Рік тому

    Is that LI City? I know Montauk doesn't have a skyline.