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East Williston station

East Williston is the first station along the Oyster Bay Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, located at Hillside Avenue (NY 25B) and Pennsylvania Avenue on the border between the Incorporated Villages of East Williston and Williston Park, in Nassau County, New York.

East Williston
The decorative shelter for East Williston station
General information
LocationNY 25B & Pennsylvania Avenue
East Williston and Williston Park, NY
Coordinates40°45′22″N 73°38′22″W / 40.75614°N 73.639426°W / 40.75614; -73.639426
Owned byLong Island Rail Road
Line(s)Oyster Bay Branch
Distance19.8 mi (31.9 km) from Long Island City[1]
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections Nassau Inter-County Express: n27
(n27 stops three blocks east on Roslyn Road)
Construction
ParkingYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone4
History
OpenedFebruary 1880
Rebuilt1965-1966, 1982
ElectrifiedJune 1934
750 V (DC) third rail
Passengers
2006859[2]
Services

Electric third rail territory ends just north of the East Williston station, but as of 2024, all service is provided by diesel bi-level trains.

History edit

East Williston's station house opened in February 1880 by the Glen Cove Branch Rail Road.[3][4][5] It originally contained a freight house and wooden platform shelters that were closed during the mid-20th century.[5] The third rail was installed from Mineola to East Williston in June 1934; there were originally plans to electrify the entire Oyster Bay Branch – however, this did not occur.[4][5] East Williston was also a more convenient and less busy location for turning back electric trains to Mineola – a service since made redundant by subsequent extensions of the electrification to Hicksville and points east.[4]

The canopies surrounding the station house began to sag by 1960.[5] That same year, the LIRR considered closing both the East Williston station and the Albertson station, and combining the two stations in between the current existing ones; the project also would have eliminated the grade crossing with Hillside Avenue (NY 25B), adjacent to the station.[5][6] However, after a great deal of community opposition, those plans were shelved, and East Williston's canopies were restored between 1965 and 1966.[5][6]

High level platforms were added to the station in December 1982.[5][7] These projects did little to keep the station house in stable condition, and it was closed on December 10, 1996.[5] Since then, it has operated as little more than a pair of sheltered high-level platforms with ticket vending machines and accessible ramps. Efforts to preserve the original station house failed when it was found to be too structurally unstable, and it was razed on December 11, 2004.[5] Some in the community have been considering building a whole new version of the original station house, but have instead opted for a decorative open-air shelter.[5][8]

Station layout edit

The station has two high-level side platforms, each long enough to accommodate 10 train cars.

Platform A, side platform  
Track 1      Oyster Bay Branch toward Long Island City or Penn Station (Mineola)
Track 2      Oyster Bay Branch toward Oyster Bay (Albertson)
Platform B, side platform  

References edit

  1. ^ Long Island Rail Road (May 14, 2012). "TIMETABLE No. 4" (PDF). p. VI. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
  2. ^ Average weekday, 2006 LIRR Origin and Destination Study
  3. ^ "The Long Island Rail Road: The age of expansion, 1863-1880 Vincent Seyfried Page 203 – Queens Public Library Digital". digitalarchives.queenslibrary.org. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Morrison, David D.; Pakaluk, Valerie (2003). Long Island Rail Road Stations. Chicago: Arcadia. p. 57. ISBN 0-7385-1180-3. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Morrison, David D. (March 5, 2018). Long Island Rail Road: Oyster Bay Branch. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781467128544.
  6. ^ a b "2 L.I. Stations Kept: Railroad Bows to Opponents of Single One in Between". The New York Times. May 19, 1960. p. 7.
  7. ^ East Williston Station History (Arrt's Arrchives)
  8. ^ "Train Station Update - May 2006 - East Williston, NY". www.eastwilliston.org. Retrieved January 20, 2024.

External links edit

  Media related to East Williston (LIRR station) at Wikimedia Commons

  • East Williston – LIRR
  • East Williston LIRR timetable
  • Unofficial LIRR History Website
  • Sam Berliner III's Long Island Railroad page
    • (Victorian Stations of the LIRR)
  • Station from Google Maps Street View
  • Platforms from Google Maps Street View
  • The decorative shelter from Google Maps Street View

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East Williston is the first station along the Oyster Bay Branch of the Long Island Rail Road located at Hillside Avenue NY 25B and Pennsylvania Avenue on the border between the Incorporated Villages of East Williston and Williston Park in Nassau County New York East WillistonThe decorative shelter for East Williston stationGeneral informationLocationNY 25B amp Pennsylvania AvenueEast Williston and Williston Park NYCoordinates40 45 22 N 73 38 22 W 40 75614 N 73 639426 W 40 75614 73 639426Owned byLong Island Rail RoadLine s Oyster Bay BranchDistance19 8 mi 31 9 km from Long Island City 1 Platforms2 side platformsTracks2ConnectionsNassau Inter County Express n27 n27 stops three blocks east on Roslyn Road ConstructionParkingYesAccessibleYesOther informationFare zone4HistoryOpenedFebruary 1880Rebuilt1965 1966 1982ElectrifiedJune 1934750 V DC third railPassengers2006859 2 ServicesPreceding station Long Island Rail Road Following stationMineolatoward Penn Station or Long Island City Oyster Bay Branch Albertsontoward Oyster BayElectric third rail territory ends just north of the East Williston station but as of 2024 all service is provided by diesel bi level trains Contents 1 History 2 Station layout 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEast Williston s station house opened in February 1880 by the Glen Cove Branch Rail Road 3 4 5 It originally contained a freight house and wooden platform shelters that were closed during the mid 20th century 5 The third rail was installed from Mineola to East Williston in June 1934 there were originally plans to electrify the entire Oyster Bay Branch however this did not occur 4 5 East Williston was also a more convenient and less busy location for turning back electric trains to Mineola a service since made redundant by subsequent extensions of the electrification to Hicksville and points east 4 The canopies surrounding the station house began to sag by 1960 5 That same year the LIRR considered closing both the East Williston station and the Albertson station and combining the two stations in between the current existing ones the project also would have eliminated the grade crossing with Hillside Avenue NY 25B adjacent to the station 5 6 However after a great deal of community opposition those plans were shelved and East Williston s canopies were restored between 1965 and 1966 5 6 High level platforms were added to the station in December 1982 5 7 These projects did little to keep the station house in stable condition and it was closed on December 10 1996 5 Since then it has operated as little more than a pair of sheltered high level platforms with ticket vending machines and accessible ramps Efforts to preserve the original station house failed when it was found to be too structurally unstable and it was razed on December 11 2004 5 Some in the community have been considering building a whole new version of the original station house but have instead opted for a decorative open air shelter 5 8 Station layout editThe station has two high level side platforms each long enough to accommodate 10 train cars Platform A side platform nbsp Track 1 Oyster Bay Branch toward Long Island City or Penn Station Mineola Track 2 Oyster Bay Branch toward Oyster Bay Albertson Platform B side platform nbsp References edit Long Island Rail Road May 14 2012 TIMETABLE No 4 PDF p VI Retrieved August 7 2022 Average weekday 2006 LIRR Origin and Destination Study The Long Island Rail Road The age of expansion 1863 1880 Vincent Seyfried Page 203 Queens Public Library Digital digitalarchives queenslibrary org Retrieved January 20 2024 a b c Morrison David D Pakaluk Valerie 2003 Long Island Rail Road Stations Chicago Arcadia p 57 ISBN 0 7385 1180 3 Retrieved November 20 2011 a b c d e f g h i j Morrison David D March 5 2018 Long Island Rail Road Oyster Bay Branch Arcadia Publishing ISBN 9781467128544 a b 2 L I Stations Kept Railroad Bows to Opponents of Single One in Between The New York Times May 19 1960 p 7 East Williston Station History Arrt s Arrchives Train Station Update May 2006 East Williston NY www eastwilliston org Retrieved January 20 2024 External links edit nbsp Media related to East Williston LIRR station at Wikimedia Commons East Williston LIRR East Williston LIRR timetable Unofficial LIRR History Website July 1993 Photo usurped June 2006 What currently passes for East Williston Station usurped Sam Berliner III s Long Island Railroad page 1999 Former East Williston Station Photos Victorian Stations of the LIRR The End of East Williston Station Station from Google Maps Street View Platforms from Google Maps Street View The decorative shelter from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Williston station amp oldid 1197490378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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