Camp Upton Branch (Long Island Rail Road)

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Camp Upton Branch (Long Island Rail Road) was a short-lived spur line on Long Island built primarily to provide rail access to the U.S. Army’s Camp Upton military training facility during the World War I era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct railway line
railway branch line
railway spur
associatedWith Camp Upton NERFINISHED
U.S. Army training camps of World War I
builtBy Long Island Rail Road NERFINISHED
builtFor U.S. Army NERFINISHED
category Defunct railroads in New York (state)
Long Island Rail Road branches NERFINISHED
Military railways in the United States
characteristic short-lived
connectsTo Main Line (Long Island Rail Road) NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
historicalEra World War I era NERFINISHED
lineLength short branch line
locatedIn Long Island
New York NERFINISHED
operator Long Island Rail Road
partOfNetwork Long Island Rail Road network NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose provide rail access to Camp Upton NERFINISHED
railGauge standard gauge
regionServed Suffolk County, New York NERFINISHED
servedFacility Camp Upton military training facility
servedOrganization United States Army NERFINISHED
serviceTo Camp Upton NERFINISHED
serviceType freight transport
military transport
passenger transport
status abandoned
dismantled
usedDuringConflict World War I NERFINISHED
usedFor transport of U.S. Army troops
transport of military supplies

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Camp Upton transportConnection Camp Upton Branch (Long Island Rail Road)