Line(s) Hudson Line Parking 250 spaces Platforms in use 2 | Tracks 4 Disabled access Yes | |
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Location 61 Harriman Avenue
Yonkers, NY, 10701 Connections Bee-Line Bus System: 1C, 1T, 1W Similar Glenwood, Philipse Manor, Manitou, University Heights, Morris Heights |
The Greystone Metro-North Railroad station serves the Greystone neighborhood of Yonkers, New York via the Hudson Line. It is the northernmost station on the Hudson Line in Yonkers. Trains leave for New York City every 25 to 35 minutes on weekdays. It is 17.1 miles (27.5 km) from Grand Central Terminal and travel time to Grand Central is about 41 minutes.
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Map of Greystone, Yonkers, NY 10701, USA
As of August 2006, daily commuter ridership was 513 and there are 250 parking spots.
History
Greystone station was originally built in 1899 by developer Charles Harriman as "Harriman Station" for the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, who insisted that he rename the station "Greystone" in 1910. A pedestrian bridge was built in 1915. As with many NYCRR stations in Westchester County, the station became a Penn Central station upon the merger between NYC and Pennsylvania Railroad in 1968, until it was taken over by Conrail in 1976, and then by Metro-North Railroad in 1983.
Station layout
The station has two high-level side platforms, each eight cars long.