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Syosset station

Syosset is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Jefferson Branch located in Syosset, New York, at Jackson Avenue and Underhill Boulevard, south of New York State Route 25A, but north of Jericho Turnpike and the Long Island Expressway. Syosset's downtown was built around the station.[3] There are no public transportation connections at the station, but taxi service is available.

Syosset
Westbound platform at the Syosset station, showing curve
General information
LocationJackson Avenue & Underhill Boulevard
Syosset, New York
Coordinates40°49′30″N 73°30′02″W / 40.824892°N 73.500492°W / 40.824892; -73.500492Coordinates: 40°49′30″N 73°30′02″W / 40.824892°N 73.500492°W / 40.824892; -73.500492
Owned byLong Island Rail Road
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
ParkingYes (permit required)
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone7
History
Opened1854
Rebuilt1872, 1877, 1944, 1948, 2019
ElectrifiedOctober 19, 1970[1]
750 V (DC) third rail
Passengers
20065,497[2]
Services
Former services

Location

Syosset station is in the hamlet of the same name in the Town of Oyster Bay. About 30.9 mi (50 km) east of New York Penn Station by rail, the station is at the southeast edge of the town center, on the east side of Jackson Avenue near its intersection with Underhill Boulevard.

History

Syosset station was originally built by the Hicksville and Syosset Railroad in 1854.[4][5] The station's former building was built in 1872. The building's first location was at Lockwood's Grove station, on the former Cedarhurst Cut-off. The LIRR moved the building to Syosset station in 1877, as the Far Rockaway – Lockwood's Grove station had since been abandoned. The building was renovated in 1944, then torn down and replaced in 1948.[6][7] In 1970 the station was electrified, along with the rest of the Port Jefferson Branch between Mineola and Huntington stations.[8]

The station was again renovated from October 2018 to June 2019. This renovation included a new station house and a sculpture known as "Sail", designed by Tom Fruin. Digital signage with real-time information was also added to the station.[9]

Transit-oriented development

The Town of Oyster Bay has designated Syosset station as one of its targets for transit-oriented development. Known as the "Syosset Downtown Redevelopment and Revitalization Plan," the project aims to re-create the hamlet's downtown through mixed-use development and improved, human-scale zoning regulations.[10] The master-plan includes suggestions such as removing the grade crossing at Jackson Avenue, creating a pedestrian plaza by eliminating road traffic on a portion of Cold Spring Road, parking reconfiguration, and the building of a community center as ways of focusing growth in the downtown area and reducing unnecessary trips by car.[10]

Station layout

Syosset has two high-level side platforms, each 12 cars long. The station is on a curve, necessitating a wider than normal gap between the platform and train. At places where train doors open, most of the gaps span ten inches or more;[11] some gaps measure 15 inches.[12] Black ice may cause commuters to fall into the gap. On January 30, 1996, in separate incidents, three commuters in a 90-minute period fell into the gap at the station due to icy platform conditions.[13]

To remedy the gap situation, the LIRR has installed platform gap lighting, camera surveillance systems, and new platform sections shifted from the current location. The LIRR has also added platform conductors to monitor train boarding, and is instructing crews to announce the gap at the station and to assist passengers.[11][12] Further improvements, including changing railroad operation standards and the viable use of retractable gap fillers (such as those used in a few New York City Subway stations) are being examined. The railroad has also retained a consultant to review train operations to suggest further changes.[11]

Some Syosset residents and politicians, such as former Nassau County Presiding Officer Judy Jacobs, insist the best solution to eliminate the gap problem is to force the LIRR to close the Syosset station and reopen the Landia station to the southwest. Landia is on straight track. A mall is being proposed near the Landia station site. Michael Pally, an MTA board member representing Suffolk County and who also works for a real estate firm that represents the company proposing construction of the mall, believes the Syosset station should be closed because more parking spaces would be available at Landia. Opponents of the mall believe that opening Landia while closing Syosset will just be a ruse to direct people to the mall. The Town of Oyster Bay, which controls the Landia station site, is still gathering information before it makes a decision to ask the LIRR to conduct a study.[14]

M Mezzanine Crossover between platforms
P
Platform level
Platform A, side platform  
Track 1      Port Jefferson Branch toward Grand Central Madison, Long Island City, or Penn Station (Hicksville)
Track 2      Port Jefferson Branch toward Huntington or Port Jefferson (Cold Spring Harbor)
Platform B, side platform  
Ground level Exit/entrance and parking

References

  1. ^ "Start New Timetable on Electrified Section". The New York Daily News. October 19, 1970. p. BQL1. Retrieved September 23, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ Average weekday, 2006 LIRR Origin and Destination Study
  3. ^ "Long Island History: Syosset". Newsday. Retrieved March 10, 2007.
  4. ^ River Bob Emery's LIRR Branch Notes; Wading River (Port Jefferson) Branch (TrainAreFun.com)
  5. ^ *Hicksville & Cold Spring Harbor Branch, including Map from 1855 (Arrt's Arrchives)
  6. ^ LIRR station History (TrainsAreFun.com) May 26, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ . Station Reporter. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved March 21, 2013.
  8. ^ Bamberger, Werner (October 20, 1970). "Change at Jamaica Is Only a Memory For 12,000 Riders". The New York Times. p. 88. Retrieved September 17, 2009.
  9. ^ "Syosset Station Enhancement (Completed 06/2019)". A Modern LI. December 5, 2019. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  10. ^ a b Syosset Downtown Redevelopment and Revitalization Plan Town of Oyster Bay Retrieved June 28, 2010
  11. ^ a b c Kelly, Raymond P. (February 8, 2007). (PDF). MTA Long Island Rail Road. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2007. Retrieved March 10, 2007.
  12. ^ a b Melina, Remy (March 2, 2007). "Surveillance System Installed at Syosset Station". Long Island Press. Retrieved March 10, 2007.
  13. ^ Lakin, Eden (January 20, 2007). "Three falls in Syosset within 90 minutes". Newsday. Retrieved March 10, 2007.
  14. ^ Nash, Denise (November 17, 2006). . Syosset-Jericho Tribune. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved March 10, 2007.

External links

  • Syosset – LIRR
  • Syosset LIRR timetable
  • Syosset Scrapbook(Part 7) (Includes Syosset Station Photos and History)
  • A History of the Syosset Station by Tom Montalbano
  • AMOTT Interlocking and Syosset Platform Gap (The LIRR Today)
  • Station from Jackson Avenue from Google Maps Street View

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Syosset is a station on the Long Island Rail Road s Port Jefferson Branch located in Syosset New York at Jackson Avenue and Underhill Boulevard south of New York State Route 25A but north of Jericho Turnpike and the Long Island Expressway Syosset s downtown was built around the station 3 There are no public transportation connections at the station but taxi service is available SyossetWestbound platform at the Syosset station showing curveGeneral informationLocationJackson Avenue amp Underhill BoulevardSyosset New YorkCoordinates40 49 30 N 73 30 02 W 40 824892 N 73 500492 W 40 824892 73 500492 Coordinates 40 49 30 N 73 30 02 W 40 824892 N 73 500492 W 40 824892 73 500492Owned byLong Island Rail RoadPlatforms2 side platformsTracks2ConstructionParkingYes permit required Bicycle facilitiesYesAccessibleYesOther informationFare zone7HistoryOpened1854Rebuilt1872 1877 1944 1948 2019ElectrifiedOctober 19 1970 1 750 V DC third railPassengers20065 497 2 ServicesPreceding station Long Island Rail Road Following stationHicksvilletoward Penn Station Grand Central or Long Island City Port Jefferson Branch Cold Spring Harbortoward Port JeffersonFormer servicesPreceding station Long IslandRail Road Following stationLandiatoward Hicksville Wading River Branch Cold Spring Harbortoward Wading River Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Transit oriented development 4 Station layout 5 References 6 External linksLocation EditSyosset station is in the hamlet of the same name in the Town of Oyster Bay About 30 9 mi 50 km east of New York Penn Station by rail the station is at the southeast edge of the town center on the east side of Jackson Avenue near its intersection with Underhill Boulevard History EditSyosset station was originally built by the Hicksville and Syosset Railroad in 1854 4 5 The station s former building was built in 1872 The building s first location was at Lockwood s Grove station on the former Cedarhurst Cut off The LIRR moved the building to Syosset station in 1877 as the Far Rockaway Lockwood s Grove station had since been abandoned The building was renovated in 1944 then torn down and replaced in 1948 6 7 In 1970 the station was electrified along with the rest of the Port Jefferson Branch between Mineola and Huntington stations 8 The station was again renovated from October 2018 to June 2019 This renovation included a new station house and a sculpture known as Sail designed by Tom Fruin Digital signage with real time information was also added to the station 9 Transit oriented development EditThe Town of Oyster Bay has designated Syosset station as one of its targets for transit oriented development Known as the Syosset Downtown Redevelopment and Revitalization Plan the project aims to re create the hamlet s downtown through mixed use development and improved human scale zoning regulations 10 The master plan includes suggestions such as removing the grade crossing at Jackson Avenue creating a pedestrian plaza by eliminating road traffic on a portion of Cold Spring Road parking reconfiguration and the building of a community center as ways of focusing growth in the downtown area and reducing unnecessary trips by car 10 Station layout EditSyosset has two high level side platforms each 12 cars long The station is on a curve necessitating a wider than normal gap between the platform and train At places where train doors open most of the gaps span ten inches or more 11 some gaps measure 15 inches 12 Black ice may cause commuters to fall into the gap On January 30 1996 in separate incidents three commuters in a 90 minute period fell into the gap at the station due to icy platform conditions 13 To remedy the gap situation the LIRR has installed platform gap lighting camera surveillance systems and new platform sections shifted from the current location The LIRR has also added platform conductors to monitor train boarding and is instructing crews to announce the gap at the station and to assist passengers 11 12 Further improvements including changing railroad operation standards and the viable use of retractable gap fillers such as those used in a few New York City Subway stations are being examined The railroad has also retained a consultant to review train operations to suggest further changes 11 Some Syosset residents and politicians such as former Nassau County Presiding Officer Judy Jacobs insist the best solution to eliminate the gap problem is to force the LIRR to close the Syosset station and reopen the Landia station to the southwest Landia is on straight track A mall is being proposed near the Landia station site Michael Pally an MTA board member representing Suffolk County and who also works for a real estate firm that represents the company proposing construction of the mall believes the Syosset station should be closed because more parking spaces would be available at Landia Opponents of the mall believe that opening Landia while closing Syosset will just be a ruse to direct people to the mall The Town of Oyster Bay which controls the Landia station site is still gathering information before it makes a decision to ask the LIRR to conduct a study 14 M Mezzanine Crossover between platformsPPlatform level Platform A side platform Track 1 Port Jefferson Branch toward Grand Central Madison Long Island City or Penn Station Hicksville Track 2 Port Jefferson Branch toward Huntington or Port Jefferson Cold Spring Harbor Platform B side platform Ground level Exit entrance and parkingReferences Edit Start New Timetable on Electrified Section The New York Daily News October 19 1970 p BQL1 Retrieved September 23 2021 via Newspapers com Average weekday 2006 LIRR Origin and Destination Study Long Island History Syosset Newsday Retrieved March 10 2007 River Bob Emery s LIRR Branch Notes Wading River Port Jefferson Branch TrainAreFun com Hicksville amp Cold Spring Harbor Branch including Map from 1855 Arrt s Arrchives LIRR station History TrainsAreFun com Archived May 26 2017 at the Wayback Machine LIRR Port Jefferson Branch Station Reporter Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved March 21 2013 Bamberger Werner October 20 1970 Change at Jamaica Is Only a Memory For 12 000 Riders The New York Times p 88 Retrieved September 17 2009 Syosset Station Enhancement Completed 06 2019 A Modern LI December 5 2019 Retrieved October 8 2020 a b Syosset Downtown Redevelopment and Revitalization Plan Town of Oyster Bay Retrieved June 28 2010 a b c Kelly Raymond P February 8 2007 Addressing the Gap LIRR President s Raymond P Kelly s Testimony PDF MTA Long Island Rail Road Archived from the original PDF on September 29 2007 Retrieved March 10 2007 a b Melina Remy March 2 2007 Surveillance System Installed at Syosset Station Long Island Press Retrieved March 10 2007 Lakin Eden January 20 2007 Three falls in Syosset within 90 minutes Newsday Retrieved March 10 2007 Nash Denise November 17 2006 Jacobs Still Pressuring LIRR to Bridge the Gap in Syosset Syosset Jericho Tribune Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved March 10 2007 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Syosset LIRR station Syosset LIRR Syosset LIRR timetable Syosset Scrapbook Part 7 Includes Syosset Station Photos and History A History of the Syosset Station by Tom Montalbano AMOTT Interlocking and Syosset Platform Gap The LIRR Today Station from Jackson Avenue from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Syosset station amp oldid 1142108806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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