Prince's Bay station

Prince's Bay is a Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Prince's Bay, Staten Island, New York.

 Prince's Bay
 
Staten Island Railway station (rapid transit)
The platforms at Prince's Bay facing southbound.
Station statistics
AddressSeguine Avenue & Waterbury Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10309
BoroughStaten Island
LocalePrince's Bay
Coordinates40.5254°N 74.2003°W / 40.5254; -74.2003
ServicesLocal  (All times except rush hours in the peak direction)
Express  (Rush hours in peak direction only)
Transit connections New York City Bus: S55, S56, SIM25
StructureOpen-cut
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Other information
OpenedJune 2, 1860[1]
Station code517[2]
Former/other namesLemon Creek[1]
Station succession
Next northHuguenot
Next southPleasant Plains

History

The station opened on June 2, 1860 as Lemon Creek, with the opening of the Staten Island Railway from Annadale to Tottenville.[1] Prior to being placed in an open-cut the station consisted of a small platform connected to a small station house, which was connected to a two-story house. The platform could be reached by going up a short staircase.[3]

Station layout

The station is located near Seguine Avenue and Amboy Road on the main line, and is located is in an open-cut with two side platforms, green canopies, and walls of steel and concrete. A railroad spur leading to the St. George-bound tracks also exists just outside of this parking lot. Maps do not show the station name with apostrophe while the station signs do. The latter is the historically correct (and official) name. This station was the last all-timber platform on the line before being replaced in the early 1990s.

G Street level Station house, exit/entrance, buses
P
Platform level
Side platform
Southbound toward Tottenville (Pleasant Plains)
Northbound toward St. George (Huguenot)
Side platform

Exits

There is an exit/entrance on the south end of each platform that allows access to Seguine Avenue. An exit/entrance on the northern end of the St. George (north) bound platform allows access to a small free commuter park & ride lot that is accessible from Herbert Street.[4][5]

References

  1. Irvin Leigh and Paul Matus (December 23, 2001). "SIRT The Essential History". p. 5. Retrieved March 3, 2009.
  2. "Station Developers' Information". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  3. "Princes Bay train station". statenisland.pastperfectonline.com. 1895 to 1915. Retrieved December 23, 2017. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Map of NYC Subway Entrances". NYC Open Data. City of New York. Retrieved July 10, 2018.

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