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Fordham station

Fordham station, also known as Fordham–East 190th Street station, is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem and New Haven Lines, serving Fordham Plaza in the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. The platforms are situated just below street level and feature two expanded side platforms that serve eight cars each, on the outer tracks. The station building sits above the tracks on the Fordham Road (East 190th Street) overpass, and still bears the name New York Central Railroad on its facade. The station is among the busiest rail stations in the Bronx.[3][4]

Fordham
A New Haven Line train bypassing Fordham
General information
Location417 East Fordham Road
Fordham, Bronx, New York
Coordinates40°51′42″N 73°53′26″W / 40.861534°N 73.890561°W / 40.861534; -73.890561
Line(s)Harlem Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks4
Connections New York City Bus, MTA Bus, Bee-Line Bus
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone2
History
OpenedMarch 1, 1841[1]
Passengers
20186,746[2] (Metro-North)
Rank4 of 109[2]
Services
Former services

Service edit

Most service is provided to Grand Central Terminal by local Harlem Line trains from and to North White Plains. These trains run at least every half-hour. However, during the reverse peak (outbound mornings and inbound evenings), express trains to and from Southeast also serve the station. On early weekend mornings and late evenings, a few express trains to and from Southeast stop here as well.

The station is partially served by off-peak local New Haven Line trains to and from Stamford and some peak trains. It is the only station in the Bronx that New Haven Line trains serve daily. Until 2019, New Haven Line trains to Grand Central could only discharge passengers while trains to Connecticut could only pick up passengers. Those going to and from Manhattan had to use the Harlem Line. This is due to Metro-North's operating agreement with the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CDOT), which dates to the 19th century.[5] Beginning April 14, 2019, passengers heading to and from Manhattan can also travel on New Haven Line trains. This was a result of an agreement reached with CDOT, under which revenue from tickets between Fordham and Manhattan would be split between Metro-North and CDOT.[6][7]

The Fordham station is the busiest reverse-peak commutation station in the United States. Over 3,000 passengers travel outbound on an average weekday, more than ten times the reverse-peak-commuter number in 1982. In addition, it is the busiest Metro-North station in the Bronx and the third-busiest station outside Manhattan.[8][9]: 178 (PDF p. 3) 

Station layout edit

The station is adjacent to the western end of the Rose Hill campus of Fordham University. It is part of the Fordham Plaza complex, served by several MTA and Bee-Line bus routes that operate through the Bronx and Westchester County. The station has two high-level side platforms, each eight cars long, serving the outer tracks of the four-track line.[10]: 9  Both are accessible via stairways from the station building and from Fordham Plaza. There are also elevators from each platform to the station building.

The Fordham Plaza Bus Terminal is located on the south side of East Fordham Road, across from the headhouse. It is a terminal for routes serving the Bronx and southern Westchester County:

History edit

The New York and Harlem Railroad laid tracks through Fordham as far back as 1841, and a station is known to have existed shortly afterwards.[11][12] The New York and Harlem was bought by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1864. A March 17, 1848, agreement gave the New York and New Haven Railroad trackage rights over the NY&H from Williamsbridge south into New York City. NY&NH was merged with the Hartford and New Haven Railroad to form the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1872, and the trackage rights along the Harlem Division remained intact. This aspect of the line would prove to be of little importance to the station until the next century. Throughout the late-19th Century, the Harlem Division was widened and rebuilt into an open cut line as part of a grade elimination project, and Fordham Station was one of several in the Bronx that were rebuilt with a station house on a bridge over all four tracks, including Melrose, the former Morrisania and Tremont stations.[13][14] The reconstruction of the Harlem Line in this area lead to the creation of Fordham Plaza.[15]

 
The station building in 2013
 
The new Fordham Plaza entrance, across Fordham Road from the station building, in 2020

Two major milestones of the early 20th Century brought an increase in ridership to the station. The Metropolitan Elevated Railway (later acquired by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company) extended the Third Avenue Elevated Line to Fordham Station, bringing a rapid transit connection on July 1, 1901. Pelham Avenue station was the northern terminus of the line until it was extended to Bronx Park Terminal ten months later. As a result, the Third Avenue Railway also began to operate from Fordham Plaza converting it into the major transit hub that it is to this day. Due to the popularity of football games between the Fordham Rams and Yale Bulldogs in the 1920s, joint service between the New York Central Railroad and New York, New Haven and Hartford was moved from Woodlawn station to Fordham, where it remains.[16]

As with other NYC stations in the Bronx, the station became a Penn Central station once the NYC & Pennsylvania Railroads merged in 1968. Penn Central acquired the New Haven Railroad in 1969, thus transforming the station into a full Penn Central station. However, because of the railroad's serious financial distress following the merger, commuter service was turned over to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1972. To make matters worse, the connection to the Fordham Road–190th Street station as well as the rest of the IRT Third Avenue Line was eliminated in 1973, although the station still had a major mass transit connection in the form of Fordham Plaza.

On September 1, 1976, New Haven Line trains began stopping at Fordham as part of regular service, with three trains stopping in each direction.[17]

The station and the railroad were turned over to Conrail in 1976, and eventually became part of the MTA's Metro-North Railroad in 1983. Metro-North extended the platforms to handle longer trains in the 1990s, and removed the luncheonette and other local businesses that operated from the station.

Major changes to Fordham station were completed on November 22, 2016. The renovation's scope included a new entrance leading directly to Webster Avenue and 193rd Street, a new permanent artwork, and a rebuilt northbound platform. The northbound platform was widened from being just under ten feet wide to being 19 feet wide. This was made possible with the acquisition of property from Fordham University. At the north end of the southbound platform a ramp was installed. Both platforms received rehabilitated elevators, new LED lighting, new benches and canopies, real-time information monitors, and public address systems.[8]

In 2018, work was completed on a new interlocking to the north of the station, which was expected to increase reliability and capacity on the line. This project cost $29.9 million.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Hyatt, Elijah Clarence (1898). History of the New York & Harlem Railroad. p. 14.
  2. ^ a b METRO-NORTH 2018 WEEKDAY STATION BOARDINGS. Market Analysis/Fare Policy Group:OPERATIONS PLANNING AND ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT:Metro-North Railroad. April 2019. p. 6.
  3. ^ Miller, Stephen (August 28, 2014). "City Begins to Reclaim Space for Pedestrians at Fordham Plaza". Streetsblog. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  4. ^ (PDF). nyc.gov. New York City Department of City Planning. September 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
  5. ^ Jaccarino, Mike (May 18, 2009). "Wait for train in vain: Fordham riders vent: Metro-North won't let them on New Haven line". Daily News. New York. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  6. ^ . mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. February 25, 2019. Archived from the original on February 25, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  7. ^ Toussaint, Kristin (February 26, 2019). "Metro-North announces start of New Haven line service between Bronx and Manhattan". Metro US. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  8. ^ a b "MTA | news | Upgrades Include a More Spacious Platform, New Entrance, Artwork, Wider Stairway, Modernization of Station Elements". www.mta.info. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  9. ^ "Sustainable Communities in the Bronx: Existing Stations: Fordham" (PDF). nyc.gov. New York City Economic Development Corporation. April 15, 2011. pp. 174–191. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  10. ^ "Metro-North Railroad Track & Structures Department Track Charts Maintenance Program Interlocking Diagrams & Yard Diagrams 2015" (PDF). Metro-North Railroad. 2015. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  11. ^ "Fullfilment of the Remarkable Prophecies Relating to the Development of Railroad Transportation," by Henry Whittemore—1909 (Catskill Archive)
  12. ^ "The traveler's guide to the Hudson river, Saratoga Springs, lake George, falls of Niagara and Thousand islands; Montreal, Quebec, and the Saguenay river; also, to the Green and White mountains, and other parts of New England; forming the fashionable northern tour through the United States and Canada," By John Disturnell (1864)
  13. ^ Tour of the Harlem Line - Melrose
  14. ^ Melrose Station, in the late 1800s
  15. ^ Fordham Plaza, c. 1920 (Charles Warren's Third Avenue El Gallery)
  16. ^ Station Reporter web-site: Harlem Line March 7, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ "Railroad Adds Stop". New York Daily News. August 31, 1976. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  18. ^ Meeting of the Metro-North Railroad Committee March 2018 (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. p. 54.

External links edit

  Media related to Fordham station at Wikimedia Commons

  • Metro-North station page for Fordham
  • List of upcoming Metro-North train departure times and track assignments from MTA

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station is partially served by off peak local New Haven Line trains to and from Stamford and some peak trains It is the only station in the Bronx that New Haven Line trains serve daily Until 2019 New Haven Line trains to Grand Central could only discharge passengers while trains to Connecticut could only pick up passengers Those going to and from Manhattan had to use the Harlem Line This is due to Metro North s operating agreement with the Connecticut Department of Transportation CDOT which dates to the 19th century 5 Beginning April 14 2019 passengers heading to and from Manhattan can also travel on New Haven Line trains This was a result of an agreement reached with CDOT under which revenue from tickets between Fordham and Manhattan would be split between Metro North and CDOT 6 7 The Fordham station is the busiest reverse peak commutation station in the United States Over 3 000 passengers travel outbound on an average weekday more than ten times the reverse peak commuter number in 1982 In addition it is the busiest Metro North station in the Bronx and the third busiest station outside Manhattan 8 9 178 PDF p 3 Station layout editThe station is adjacent to the western end of the Rose Hill campus of Fordham University It is part of the Fordham Plaza complex served by several MTA and Bee Line bus routes that operate through the Bronx and Westchester County The station has two high level side platforms each eight cars long serving the outer tracks of the four track line 10 9 Both are accessible via stairways from the station building and from Fordham Plaza There are also elevators from each platform to the station building The Fordham Plaza Bus Terminal is located on the south side of East Fordham Road across from the headhouse It is a terminal for routes serving the Bronx and southern Westchester County New York City Bus Bx1 Bx1 LTD Bx2 Bx9 Bx12 Bx12 SBS Bx15 Bx17 Bx22 Bx34 Bx41 Bx41 SBS MTA Bus BxM4 Bee Line Bus 60 61 62History editThe New York and Harlem Railroad laid tracks through Fordham as far back as 1841 and a station is known to have existed shortly afterwards 11 12 The New York and Harlem was bought by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1864 A March 17 1848 agreement gave the New York and New Haven Railroad trackage rights over the NY amp H from Williamsbridge south into New York City NY amp NH was merged with the Hartford and New Haven Railroad to form the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1872 and the trackage rights along the Harlem Division remained intact This aspect of the line would prove to be of little importance to the station until the next century Throughout the late 19th Century the Harlem Division was widened and rebuilt into an open cut line as part of a grade elimination project and Fordham Station was one of several in the Bronx that were rebuilt with a station house on a bridge over all four tracks including Melrose the former Morrisania and Tremont stations 13 14 The reconstruction of the Harlem Line in this area lead to the creation of Fordham Plaza 15 nbsp The station building in 2013 nbsp The new Fordham Plaza entrance across Fordham Road from the station building in 2020 Two major milestones of the early 20th Century brought an increase in ridership to the station The Metropolitan Elevated Railway later acquired by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company extended the Third Avenue Elevated Line to Fordham Station bringing a rapid transit connection on July 1 1901 Pelham Avenue station was the northern terminus of the line until it was extended to Bronx Park Terminal ten months later As a result the Third Avenue Railway also began to operate from Fordham Plaza converting it into the major transit hub that it is to this day Due to the popularity of football games between the Fordham Rams and Yale Bulldogs in the 1920s joint service between the New York Central Railroad and New York New Haven and Hartford was moved from Woodlawn station to Fordham where it remains 16 As with other NYC stations in the Bronx the station became a Penn Central station once the NYC amp Pennsylvania Railroads merged in 1968 Penn Central acquired the New Haven Railroad in 1969 thus transforming the station into a full Penn Central station However because of the railroad s serious financial distress following the merger commuter service was turned over to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1972 To make matters worse the connection to the Fordham Road 190th Street station as well as the rest of the IRT Third Avenue Line was eliminated in 1973 although the station still had a major mass transit connection in the form of Fordham Plaza On September 1 1976 New Haven Line trains began stopping at Fordham as part of regular service with three trains stopping in each direction 17 The station and the railroad were turned over to Conrail in 1976 and eventually became part of the MTA s Metro North Railroad in 1983 Metro North extended the platforms to handle longer trains in the 1990s and removed the luncheonette and other local businesses that operated from the station Major changes to Fordham station were completed on November 22 2016 The renovation s scope included a new entrance leading directly to Webster Avenue and 193rd Street a new permanent artwork and a rebuilt northbound platform The northbound platform was widened from being just under ten feet wide to being 19 feet wide This was made possible with the acquisition of property from Fordham University At the north end of the southbound platform a ramp was installed Both platforms received rehabilitated elevators new LED lighting new benches and canopies real time information monitors and public address systems 8 In 2018 work was completed on a new interlocking to the north of the station which was expected to increase reliability and capacity on the line This project cost 29 9 million 18 References edit Hyatt Elijah Clarence 1898 History of the New York amp Harlem Railroad p 14 a b METRO NORTH 2018 WEEKDAY STATION BOARDINGS Market Analysis Fare Policy Group OPERATIONS PLANNING AND ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT Metro North Railroad April 2019 p 6 Miller Stephen August 28 2014 City Begins to Reclaim Space for Pedestrians at Fordham Plaza Streetsblog Retrieved September 24 2015 INVENTORY OF DECKING OPPORTUNITIES OVER TRANSPORTATION PROPERTIES Final Report 6 1 TRANSIT AND RAILROAD OPEN CUTS BRONX B PDF nyc gov New York City Department of City Planning September 2008 Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved October 25 2015 Jaccarino Mike May 18 2009 Wait for train in vain Fordham riders vent Metro North won t let them on New Haven line Daily News New York Retrieved July 4 2013 MTA Metro North Railroad Opens New Haven Line Trains for Travel Between Fordham and Manhattan mta info Metropolitan Transportation Authority February 25 2019 Archived from the original on February 25 2019 Retrieved February 25 2019 Toussaint Kristin February 26 2019 Metro North announces start of New Haven line service between Bronx and Manhattan Metro US Retrieved February 1 2019 a b MTA news Upgrades Include a More Spacious Platform New Entrance Artwork Wider Stairway Modernization of Station Elements www mta info Retrieved November 23 2016 Sustainable Communities in the Bronx Existing Stations Fordham PDF nyc gov New York City Economic Development Corporation April 15 2011 pp 174 191 Retrieved March 1 2019 Metro North Railroad Track amp Structures Department Track Charts Maintenance Program Interlocking Diagrams amp Yard Diagrams 2015 PDF Metro North Railroad 2015 Retrieved January 28 2019 Fullfilment of the Remarkable Prophecies Relating to the Development of Railroad Transportation by Henry Whittemore 1909 Catskill Archive The traveler s guide to the Hudson river Saratoga Springs lake George falls of Niagara and Thousand islands Montreal Quebec and the Saguenay river also to the Green and White mountains and other parts of New England forming the fashionable northern tour through the United States and Canada By John Disturnell 1864 Tour of the Harlem Line Melrose Melrose Station in the late 1800s Fordham Plaza c 1920 Charles Warren s Third Avenue El Gallery Station Reporter web site Harlem Line Archived March 7 2013 at the Wayback Machine Railroad Adds Stop New York Daily News August 31 1976 Retrieved July 15 2021 Meeting of the Metro North Railroad Committee March 2018 PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority p 54 External links edit nbsp Media related to Fordham station at Wikimedia Commons Metro North station page for Fordham List of upcoming Metro North train departure times and track assignments from MTA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fordham station amp oldid 1220099083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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