Crowds Arrive By the Long Island Rail Road
Much maligned for its slow service, the Long Island Rail Road still transported the majority of spectators from New York City and Brooklyn to the races. At midnight on the day of the race, hourly trains would bring people to a special makeshift stop in the Hempstead Plains, approximately ¼ mile from the grandstand.
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