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Merillon Avenue (LIRR station)

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Owned by
  
MTA

Bicycle facilities
  
Yes

Rebuilt
  
1958

Tracks
  
2

Parking
  
Yes

Opened
  
1912

Platforms in use
  
2

Merillon Avenue (LIRR station)

Location
  
Nassau Boulevard & Merillon Avenue Garden City, NY

Line(s)
  
Oyster Bay Branch   Ronkonkoma Branch   Port Jefferson Branch

Connections
  
All-Island Transportation

Address
  
Garden City, NY 11040, United States

Owner
  
Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Similar
  
Cold Spring Harbor, Nassau Boulevard, Carle Place, Stewart Manor, Country Life Press

Merillon Avenue is a station on the Main Line (Port Jefferson Branch service) of the Long Island Rail Road. It is located at Nassau Boulevard and Merillon Avenue in Garden City. The station is wheelchair accessible with two side platforms and a crossunder at Nassau Boulevard.

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History

Merillon Avenue station was established in 1911 near the former Clowesville station, which was established in June 1837 by the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad. It was the closest LIRR station to the old Queens County courthouse (Nassau County became a separate county in 1899, splitting off from Queens County) off Jericho Turnpike. By 1845, it was used only when courts were in session.

From 1874-1876, the station was named "Garden City" in order to mislead travelers into thinking that the station served Alexander Turney Stewart's Garden City, which was already served by Garden City station along the Central Railroad of Long Island in 1872.The court moved away in 1877 and the station fell by the wayside, although some trains continued to stop there as late as June 1897. Though re-established as a station in 1911, the station house itself was not built until 1912. It was rebuilt in 1958 with a smaller structure and an narrow 11'6" bridge under the tracks for Nassau Boulevard.

LIRR massacre

The Merillon Avenue station was the final stop on the 5:33 p.m. train from Penn Station to Hicksville on December 7, 1993, before Colin Ferguson opened gunfire at passengers who were white or Asian. Six people died and 19 others were wounded. Carolyn McCarthy, whose husband was killed and whose son was seriously injured in the tragedy, pressed for tougher gun control laws and was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1996. There are often memorial wreaths on the platform at the head of the eastbound tracks of the station on the anniversaries of the incident.

Platforms and tracks

This station has two high-level side platforms, each the length of ten railway cars. During peak hours, both platforms sometimes serve peak-direction trains in the opposite direction.

References

Merillon Avenue (LIRR station) Wikipedia