Long Island, New York, Lynbrook Station on the Long Island Railroad, c1920

With much of the nation�s commercial power concentrating in New York City during the second half of the 19th century, Long Island became an attractive location for those looking to be near the city without suffering its discontents. The Long Island Rail Road was instrumental in integrating Long Island as part of the New York City metropolitan area, and quickly became the most ridden commuter rail in the country.

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Long Island, New York, Lynbrook Station on the Long Island Railroad, c1920

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