Owned by MTA Electrified 750 V (DC) third rail Opened May 1885 Tracks 5 | Parking No Rebuilt 1915 Platforms in use 2 | |
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Location 193rd Street & Woodhull Avenue
Hollis, Queens, New York City Line(s) Main Line
(Hempstead Branch)
(also Oyster Bay Branch,
Port Jefferson Branch,
and Ronkonkoma Branch) Connections NYCT Bus: Q2, Q3
MTA Bus: Q110 Address Queens, NY 11423, United States Owner Metropolitan Transportation Authority Similar Queens Village, Hillside Facility, Kew Gardens, Floral Park, Bellerose |
Hollis is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line at the intersection of 193rd Street and Woodhull Avenue in Hollis, Queens, New York City, United States. Except for one AM peak Penn Station-bound train from East Williston on the Oyster Bay Branch, only trains to/from the Hempstead Branch stop here.
The station was originally built as East Jamaica in May 1885 and renamed Hollis in September of the same year. It was rebuilt as part of a grade elimination project in 1915. The station house was destroyed by arson on November 2, 1967 and a new one was built in the early 1990s.
This station has two high-level side platforms, each four cars long, and made of wood. The north platform, next to Track 3, is generally used by westbound or New York City-bound trains. The south platform, next to Track 4, is generally used by eastbound trains.
The station's only entrance is a pedestrian tunnel under the platforms and tracks that has a staircase to each platform and leads to 193rd Street and 99th Avenue on its south end and the dead-end of 193rd Street on its north end. Along the north platform is a pedestrian roadway that leads to 191st Street on its west end and Sagamore Avenue on its east end.
The Main Line has four tracks here. The two middle tracks, not next to either platform, are used by through trains. A fifth track south of the south platform leads to the east end of the Hillside Facility.
Station layout
An additional track siding south of Platform B does not carry passenger service.