Richmond Hill (LIRR station)

Richmond Hill (LIRR station)
Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill LIRR Station (2008).jpg
The Richmond Hill station as it appears in 2008, photographed from a passing NYCS J train.
Station statistics
Coordinates 40°42′02″N 73°49′56″W / 40.70056°N 73.83222°W / 40.70056; -73.83222Coordinates: 40°42′02″N 73°49′56″W / 40.70056°N 73.83222°W / 40.70056; -73.83222
Lines Montauk Branch
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened 1868
Closed March 16, 1998
Rebuilt 1923
Electrified August 29, 1905
Services
Preceding station   LIRR   Following station
Glendale station Montauk Branch
(current and former locations)
Dunton station

Richmond Hill Station was a station on the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in the Richmond Hill section of the borough of Queens, in New York City. The station was located at Myrtle Avenue and Jamaica Avenue.

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History

Richmond Hill station on an 1891 map

Richmond Hill Station was originally built by the South Side Railroad of Long Island in 1868 as Clarenceville Station, which is not to be confused with the LIRR Clarenceville Station on the Atlantic Branch. The name was changed to Richmond Hill in November 1871. It had two tracks with a station house on one side and an enclosed wooden shelter on the other. The original building survived until a grade crossing elimination project replaced it with an elevated structure in 1923.[1]

The station was closed on March 16, 1998, along with Glendale, Penny Bridge, Haberman, Fresh Pond, Center Moriches, Quogue, Southampton Campus, Mill Neck, and Holtsville stations due to low ridership.[2] The station and platform remain, though access via the staircase is gated off.

Configuration

Richmond Hill was the only elevated station on the Lower Montauk branch at the time of closing. The station is an island platform, with a small shelter in the middle and two stairways (one in the shelter; one on the railroad east end). The Montauk Branch has 2 tracks at this location.

References

  1. ^ Morrison, David D.; Pakaluk, Valerie (2003). Long Island Rail Road Stations (Images of Rail). Chicago: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0738511803. 
  2. ^ Sengupta, Somini (1998-03-15). "End of the Line for L.I.R.R.'s 10 Loneliest Stops". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1998/03/15/nyregion/end-of-the-line-for-lirr-s-10-loneliest-stops.html. Retrieved 2009-08-07. 

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