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Valley Stream (LIRR station)

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Owned by
  
MTA

Bicycle facilities
  
Yes

Rebuilt
  
1933

Platforms
  
1 island platform

Parking
  
Yes

Tracks
  
4

Platforms in use
  
1

Valley Stream (LIRR station)

Location
  
Franklin Avenue & Sunrise Highway Village of Valley Stream, NY

Line(s)
  
Atlantic Branch;   Atlantic Branch (Far Rockaway Branch)   Long Beach Branch   West Hempstead Branch   Babylon Branch

Connections
  
Nassau Inter-County Express: n1

Address
  
Valley Stream, NY 11580, United States

Owner
  
Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Connection
  
Nassau Inter-County Express

Similar
  
Centre Avenue, Laurelton, Gibson, Cedarhurst, Canal Street

Valley Stream is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Branch serving the residents of Valley Stream, and is the first station (traveling eastbound) in Nassau County. The station is located at Franklin Avenue and Sunrise Highway, west of Rockaway Avenue, and is 17.7 miles (28.5 km) from Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan via the Atlantic Branch east of Jamaica. The station is wheelchair accessible with an elevator from street level; parking facilities and taxis are available.

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History

The first Valley Stream station was built by the South Side Railroad of Long Island on October 28, 1867. The station house itself opened in July 1869 with the opening of the Far Rockaway Branch, and was built as a Swiss chalet style station house inside the legs of an old wye. It also served customers of the Southern Hempstead Branch which was built by the short-lived New York and Hempstead Plains Railroad between 1871 and 1900. Along with the rest of the SSRRLI, the station was acquired by the Long Island Rail Road in 1889. In 1893 the station began to serve trains along the West Hempstead Branch. When Nassau County separated from Queens in 1899, Valley Stream station became the first station in Nassau County along the Montauk Branch. The station was electrified with the rest of the Far Rockaway Branch on December 11, 1905, and the Long Beach Branch was extended from Lynbrook Station in 1910 and became an extension of the Atlantic Branch.

In 1933, the original station was razed as part of a grade elimination project that was occurring along the Montauk, Atlantic, and Babylon Branches throughout the mid-20th Century. Prior to this, a temporary station was relocated on a shoo-fly north of the former station on August 10, 1932, then moved to another one south of the former station on August 31 of the same year. The third elevated center-island structure that exists today was opened north of the former location on February 7, 1933, and although the wye was removed as part of the reconstruction, it remained on many maps well into the late-20th Century, and continues to be shown on some in the present.

Clear Stream Station

Shortly after electrical service of the Far Rockaway Branch was established, the LIRR created a new station west of Valley Stream at Clear Stream Road (now Avenue) called Clear Stream Station. It was established in 1906, and used only for rush hour service. The station was eliminated after 1910.

Station layout

An eight-car long island platform is located between the two south tracks, Officially, Tracks 1 and 2 are on the Atlantic Branch and the bypass tracks are on the Montauk Branch. At the east end of the station the Atlantic Branch designation ends: the two tracks become the Long Beach Branch continuing east to Lynbrook and Long Beach, while the Far Rockaway Branch curves south toward Far Rockaway in New York City. Babylon Branch trains merge with the Montauk Branch right-of-way and continue east towards Babylon.

References

Valley Stream (LIRR station) Wikipedia