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Long Beach station (LIRR)

Long Beach is the terminus of the Long Beach Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. It is located at Park Place and Park Avenue in the City of Long Beach, New York.

Long Beach
The restored 1909-built Long Beach Station
General information
LocationPark Avenue & Park Place
Long Beach, New York
Coordinates40°35′22″N 73°39′53″W / 40.589368°N 73.664854°W / 40.589368; -73.664854Coordinates: 40°35′22″N 73°39′53″W / 40.589368°N 73.664854°W / 40.589368; -73.664854
Owned byLong Island Rail Road
Line(s)Long Beach Branch
Distance7.0 mi (11.3 km) from Valley Stream[1]
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks10
ConnectionsLong Beach Bus: Pt. Lookout, East Loop, West Loop, Shopper's Special
Nassau Inter-County Express: n15, n33
Construction
ParkingYes[2]
Bicycle facilitiesYes[2]
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone7[3]
History
Opened1880 (NY&LB)
RebuiltJune 1909 (current site)
1988
ElectrifiedSeptember 1910
750 V (DC) third rail
Passengers
2012-149,397[4]
Services
Preceding station Long Island Rail Road Following station
Island Park Long Beach Branch Terminus
Former services
Preceding station Long Island
Rail Road
Following station
Queenswater
toward Lynbrook
Long Beach Branch Terminus

The MTA offers a package which includes train fare and admission to the beach.[5]

History

 
Front of the station in 2021
 
Side of the station in 2021

Long Beach station was originally built in 1880 by the New York and Long Beach Railroad, however it was much closer to the Atlantic Ocean than the present station. The site was surrounded by Broadway, Penn Street, Edwards Boulevard and Riverside Boulevard, and served the grand Long Beach Hotel,[6] which Austin Corbin claimed was the world's largest hotel.[7] It also included a clock tower on the station house, a water tower, and a gazebo. Additionally, it had a connection to the Long Beach Marine Railway, which served Lido Beach and Point Lookout. The hotel burned down on July 27, 1907 in what was officially ruled as an electrical fire.[8]

Due to repeated storm damage to rails and other equipment, the LIRR petitioned the New York State Public Service Commission to move the station 1000 feet north in January 1909, which was fully endorsed by the Estates of Long Beach who even offered to exchange land with the railroad.[9] That permission was granted in February of the same year. The present depot at Park Avenue was built in June 1909, and is larger than the previous station off the Atlantic Coast. It was designed by Kenneth M. Murchison, who also designed the 1913-built Jamaica station[10] and Hoboken Terminal. Over a year later, the station and the line were electrified. The station was renovated in 1988. Another renovation in the early 2000s added a parking garage, bus depot, and platform bridge. The bus depot is on Centre Street adjacent to the station building, and the parking garage contains a section for bicycles.

Long Beach Club House station

Prior to the relocation, another station named Club House station (not to be confused with the Club House station on the Montauk Branch in Great River, New York) existed nearby at what is today Market Street and National Boulevard. Originally a signal stop built in April 1898, it contained a path leading to a club house on the coast of Reynolds Channel The station was closed in 1909 when Long Beach Station was moved to the channel.

Platforms and tracks

This station has two high-level island platforms. The east platform between Tracks 3 and 4 is 10 cars long. The west platform between Tracks 5 and 6 is eight cars long. There are 10 tracks total. The six tracks not next to the platforms (two to the east of the station and four to the west) are used for train storage. A low-level island platform between Tracks 7 and 8 is not in service, but contains mini-high platforms to access high-level trains.

Parking is available to the east and west of the station platforms, and is largely restricted to permits issued by the city of Long Beach.[2]

Mezzanine level Walkway between platforms and parking garage
Ground/platform level
Exit/entrance and buses
Track 1 Storage track
Track 2 Storage track
Track 3      Long Beach Branch toward Grand Central Madison, Atlantic Terminal, or Penn Station (Island Park)
Platform A, island platform  
Track 4      Long Beach Branch toward Grand Central Madison, Atlantic Terminal, or Penn Station (Island Park)
Track 5      Long Beach Branch toward Grand Central Madison, Atlantic Terminal, or Penn Station (Island Park)
Platform B, island platform  
Track 6      Long Beach Branch toward Grand Central Madison, Atlantic Terminal, or Penn Station (Island Park)
Track 7 Storage track
Island platform, not in service
Track 8 Storage track
Track 9 Storage track
Track 10 Storage track

References

  1. ^ Long Island Rail Road (May 14, 2012). "TIMETABLE No. 4" (PDF). p. VII. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Parking, Bus and Taxi Information - Long Beach Station" (PDF). Long Island Rail Road. September 2019. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
  3. ^ "New Fares — Effective April 21, 2019". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
  4. ^ "2012-2014 LIRR Origin and Destination Report, Volume I: Travel Behavior Among All LIRR Passengers" (PDF). Abt SRBI. August 23, 2016. pp. 204–207.
  5. ^ "Life's a Beach on Long Island; The MTA LIRR is the "Greenest Way" to a Summer in Blue Ocean and White Sand Luxury". MTA. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  6. ^ Original Long Beach Station & Branch (Arrt's Arrchives)
  7. ^ The Long Beach Hotel: 1880-1907 (I Love Long Beach New York.com)
  8. ^ "1907: Fire Destroys Hotel," In Our Pages, International Herald Tribune, accessed July 29, 2007
  9. ^ "The Long Island Rail Road: A Comprehensive History Volume #5(New York, Woodhaven & Rockaway Railroad; New York & Rockaway Beach railway; New York & Long Beach Railroad; New York & Rockaway railroad; Brooklyn rapid transit operation to Rockaway; Over L.I.R.R.)", by Vincent F. Seyfried
  10. ^ Images of Rail: Jamaica Station, by David D. Morrison (Arcadia Publishing; 2011)

External links

  • Long Beach – LIRR
  • Long Beach LIRR timetable
  • Long Beach Branch history (Unofficial LIRR History website)
  • December 2006 Photo (Unofficial LIRR History website)
  • City of Long Beach Bus Schedule
  • Station House (exterior) from Google Maps Street View
  • Station House (interior) from Google Maps Street View
  • Platform A from Google Maps Street View
  • Platform B from Google Maps Street View
  • Back of the Station House and platforms entrance from Google Maps Street View

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Long Beach is the terminus of the Long Beach Branch of the Long Island Rail Road It is located at Park Place and Park Avenue in the City of Long Beach New York Long BeachThe restored 1909 built Long Beach StationGeneral informationLocationPark Avenue amp Park PlaceLong Beach New YorkCoordinates40 35 22 N 73 39 53 W 40 589368 N 73 664854 W 40 589368 73 664854 Coordinates 40 35 22 N 73 39 53 W 40 589368 N 73 664854 W 40 589368 73 664854Owned byLong Island Rail RoadLine s Long Beach BranchDistance7 0 mi 11 3 km from Valley Stream 1 Platforms2 island platformsTracks10ConnectionsLong Beach Bus Pt Lookout East Loop West Loop Shopper s SpecialNassau Inter County Express n15 n33ConstructionParkingYes 2 Bicycle facilitiesYes 2 AccessibleYesOther informationFare zone7 3 HistoryOpened1880 NY amp LB RebuiltJune 1909 current site 1988ElectrifiedSeptember 1910750 V DC third railPassengers2012 149 397 4 ServicesPreceding station Long Island Rail Road Following stationIsland Parktoward Penn Station or Grand Central Long Beach Branch TerminusFormer servicesPreceding station Long IslandRail Road Following stationQueenswatertoward Lynbrook Long Beach Branch TerminusThe MTA offers a package which includes train fare and admission to the beach 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Long Beach Club House station 2 Platforms and tracks 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit Front of the station in 2021 Side of the station in 2021 Long Beach station was originally built in 1880 by the New York and Long Beach Railroad however it was much closer to the Atlantic Ocean than the present station The site was surrounded by Broadway Penn Street Edwards Boulevard and Riverside Boulevard and served the grand Long Beach Hotel 6 which Austin Corbin claimed was the world s largest hotel 7 It also included a clock tower on the station house a water tower and a gazebo Additionally it had a connection to the Long Beach Marine Railway which served Lido Beach and Point Lookout The hotel burned down on July 27 1907 in what was officially ruled as an electrical fire 8 Due to repeated storm damage to rails and other equipment the LIRR petitioned the New York State Public Service Commission to move the station 1000 feet north in January 1909 which was fully endorsed by the Estates of Long Beach who even offered to exchange land with the railroad 9 That permission was granted in February of the same year The present depot at Park Avenue was built in June 1909 and is larger than the previous station off the Atlantic Coast It was designed by Kenneth M Murchison who also designed the 1913 built Jamaica station 10 and Hoboken Terminal Over a year later the station and the line were electrified The station was renovated in 1988 Another renovation in the early 2000s added a parking garage bus depot and platform bridge The bus depot is on Centre Street adjacent to the station building and the parking garage contains a section for bicycles Long Beach Club House station Edit Prior to the relocation another station named Club House station not to be confused with the Club House station on the Montauk Branch in Great River New York existed nearby at what is today Market Street and National Boulevard Originally a signal stop built in April 1898 it contained a path leading to a club house on the coast of Reynolds Channel The station was closed in 1909 when Long Beach Station was moved to the channel Platforms and tracks EditThis station has two high level island platforms The east platform between Tracks 3 and 4 is 10 cars long The west platform between Tracks 5 and 6 is eight cars long There are 10 tracks total The six tracks not next to the platforms two to the east of the station and four to the west are used for train storage A low level island platform between Tracks 7 and 8 is not in service but contains mini high platforms to access high level trains Parking is available to the east and west of the station platforms and is largely restricted to permits issued by the city of Long Beach 2 Mezzanine level Walkway between platforms and parking garageGround platform levelExit entrance and buses Track 1 Storage trackTrack 2 Storage trackTrack 3 Long Beach Branch toward Grand Central Madison Atlantic Terminal or Penn Station Island Park Platform A island platform Track 4 Long Beach Branch toward Grand Central Madison Atlantic Terminal or Penn Station Island Park Track 5 Long Beach Branch toward Grand Central Madison Atlantic Terminal or Penn Station Island Park Platform B island platform Track 6 Long Beach Branch toward Grand Central Madison Atlantic Terminal or Penn Station Island Park Track 7 Storage trackIsland platform not in serviceTrack 8 Storage trackTrack 9 Storage trackTrack 10 Storage trackReferences Edit Long Island Rail Road May 14 2012 TIMETABLE No 4 PDF p VII Retrieved August 6 2022 a b c Parking Bus and Taxi Information Long Beach Station PDF Long Island Rail Road September 2019 Retrieved April 27 2020 New Fares Effective April 21 2019 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Retrieved April 27 2020 2012 2014 LIRR Origin and Destination Report Volume I Travel Behavior Among All LIRR Passengers PDF Abt SRBI August 23 2016 pp 204 207 Life s a Beach on Long Island The MTA LIRR is the Greenest Way to a Summer in Blue Ocean and White Sand Luxury MTA Retrieved March 20 2013 Original Long Beach Station amp Branch Arrt s Arrchives The Long Beach Hotel 1880 1907 I Love Long Beach New York com 1907 Fire Destroys Hotel In Our Pages International Herald Tribune accessed July 29 2007 The Long Island Rail Road A Comprehensive History Volume 5 New York Woodhaven amp Rockaway Railroad New York amp Rockaway Beach railway New York amp Long Beach Railroad New York amp Rockaway railroad Brooklyn rapid transit operation to Rockaway Over L I R R by Vincent F Seyfried Images of Rail Jamaica Station by David D Morrison Arcadia Publishing 2011 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Long Beach LIRR station Long Beach LIRR Long Beach LIRR timetable Long Beach Branch history Unofficial LIRR History website December 2006 Photo Unofficial LIRR History website City of Long Beach Bus Schedule Station House exterior from Google Maps Street View Station House interior from Google Maps Street View Platform A from Google Maps Street View Platform B from Google Maps Street View Back of the Station House and platforms entrance from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Long Beach station LIRR amp oldid 1142108247 Long Beach Club House station, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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