Bayside station (LIRR)

Long Island Rail Road station in Queens, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bayside (formerly Bay Side)[4] is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in the Bayside neighborhood of Queens, New York City. The station is located at 213th Street and 41st Avenue, off Bell Boulevard and just north of Northern Boulevard, and is 12.6 miles (20.3 km) from New York Penn Station. The station is part of CityTicket.

Location213th Street and 41st Avenue
Bayside, Queens, New York
Coordinates40.763105°N 73.771804°W / 40.763105; -73.771804
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Bayside
View of Bayside station house and pedestrian bridge from above the eastbound ramp.
General information
Location213th Street and 41st Avenue
Bayside, Queens, New York
Coordinates40.763105°N 73.771804°W / 40.763105; -73.771804
OwnerLong Island Rail Road
LinePort Washington Branch
Distance10.8 mi (17.4 km) from Long Island City[1]
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsLocal Transit NYCT Bus: Q12, Q13, Q31
Local Transit Nassau Inter-County Express: n20G, n20X
Construction
ParkingYes (metered, NYC permit, & private)
Cycle facilities
Yes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeBSD
Fare zone3
History
OpenedOctober 27, 1866 (NY&F)[2]
Rebuilt1923 (station house)
19281930 (grade elimination)
ElectrifiedOctober 21, 1913
750 V (DC) third rail
Former namesBay Side (18661872)
Passengers
201220147,905[3]
Rank10 of 125
Services
Preceding station Long Island Rail Road Following station
Auburndale Port Washington Branch Douglaston
Location
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History

Bayside station was originally built on October 27, 1866, by the North Shore Railroad of Long Island, a subsidiary of the New York and Flushing Railroad. The station, along with the rest of the line was acquired by the Flushing and North Side Rail Road in 1869. The F&NS was consolidated into the Flushing, North Shore and Central Railroad in 1874 through a merger with the Central Railroad of Long Island, only to be leased in 1876 by the LIRR. The current station building dates to October 11, 1923. The tracks were depressed beneath Bell Boulevard from 1928 through 1930. A railway express elevator building was then opened on the eastbound side until the Port Washington Branch stopped carrying freight. The 1928 express/baggage station remains today, being converted into a local community center. The wooden pedestrian bridge that carried commuters across the tracks to both platforms was replaced in 1998 by a decorative steel bridge.

The station, along with the Port Washington Branch in general, is heavily used. During the 2005 New York City transit strike, Bayside was one of the few stations that Port Washington trains stopped at, and lesser-used stations such as Auburndale and Murray Hill were bypassed.[5][6]

Station layout

The station has two slightly offset side platforms, each 10 cars long.

G Ground level Exit/entrance, crossover, buses
P
Platform level
Platform A, side platform Disabled access
Track 1      Port Washington Branch toward Penn Station or Grand Central (Auburndale)
Track 2      Port Washington Branch toward Great Neck or Port Washington (Douglaston)
Platform B, side platform Disabled access

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