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Bachmann (Staten Island Railway station)

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Line
  
South Beach Branch

Platforms
  
2 side platforms

Opened
  
8 March 1886

Services
  
none

Tracks
  
2

Borough
  
Staten Island

Bachmann (Staten Island Railway station)

Closed
  
1937; 80 years ago (1937)

Similar
  
West New Brighton, Sailors' Snug Harbor, Elm Park, Tower Hill, Port Richmond

Bachmann was a station on the demolished South Beach Branch of the Staten Island Railway. Constructed in 1886 to serve the employees of Bachmann's Brewery, it had two tracks and two side platforms, and was located east of Tompkins Avenue, between Lynhurst and Chestnut Avenues. During a grade crossing elimination project on the South Beach Branch, the station was closed and razed in 1937, due to its proximity to the Rosebank station and the fact that the brewery never reopened after Prohibition. Well after the closure of the Bachmann station, the rest of the South Beach Branch was abandoned in 1953, because of city-operated bus competition.

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Bachmann (Staten Island Railway station) Wikipedia