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Woodmere (LIRR station)

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Owned by
  
MTA

Parking
  
Yes

Line(s)
  
Far Rockaway Branch

Fare zone
  
4

Tracks
  
2

Bicycle facilities
  
Yes; Bike Rack

Platforms in use
  
2

Woodmere (LIRR station)

Location
  
Woodmere Boulevard & Cedar Lane Woodmere, New York

Connections
  
Nassau Inter-County Express: n32

Address
  
Woodmere, NY 11598, United States

Owner
  
Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Previous names
  
Wood's Station (1869-Unknown); Woodsburgh (Unknown-1897)

Connection
  
Nassau Inter-County Express

Similar
  
Lawrence, Canal Street, Union Hall Street, Winfield Junction, Cedarhurst

Woodmere is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Far Rockaway Branch in Woodmere, in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, New York, United States. The station is located at Woodmere Boulevard and Cedar Lane, between Central Avenue and West Broadway, and is 20.1 miles (32.3 km) from Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan.

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History

Woodmere station was originally built by the South Side Railroad of Long Island in 1869. Depending on the source, it was established in either July or October. It was originally listed on SSRRLI's timetable as "Wood's station," then "Woodsburgh" before being given its current name. The station was discontinued on July 13, 1872, but reestablished on January 16, 1885. Beginning in May 1885, the station also included the Cedarhurst Railway, a trolley line to Lawrence along the border of Hewlett Harbor at the coast of Brosewere Bay for approximately 10 years.

The second depot was built in 1902, and was electrified with the rest of the line three years later. The 1902-built station originally had a canopy above the Valley Stream-bound platform, that extended southwest of the station house, and another one above Cedar Lane designed to protect horse carriage passengers from rain, snow, and other inclement weather. A freight house also existed across the tracks. The canopy for horse carriages was abandoned around 1939. The track-side covered platforms were removed with the installation of high-level platforms sometime around 1968. Aside from these modifications, the station still exists as it was built in 1902.

Platform and track configuration

This station has two high-level side platforms, each 10 car-lengths.

References

Woodmere (LIRR station) Wikipedia