Jefferson Avenue station explained

Jefferson Avenue
Type: Staten Island Railway station (rapid transit)
Style:Staten Island Railway
Platforms:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Structure:Embankment
Code:508
Address:Jefferson Avenue and North Railroad Avenue
Midland Beach, Staten Island
Coordinates:40.5838°N -74.103°W
Opened:1937
Rebuilt:1965 - 1968
Map State:collapsed
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:rail-metro
Zoom:15

The Jefferson Avenue station is a Staten Island Railway station between the neighborhoods of Grant City and Dongan Hills, in Staten Island, New York.

Station layout

The station opened in 1937. Prior to 1965, the Jefferson Avenue crossing was at grade level. It only had a single warning bell for approaching trains. In the mid-1960's, construction began on eliminating the crossings from Jefferson Avenue to New Dorp. The track was displaced onto South Railroad Avenue and the station as well as the crossing were temporarily relocated to Adams Avenue. Jefferson Avenue and the adjacent intersections were dropped below grade and the current station was built.

Currently, the station is located on an embankment at Jefferson Avenue and Railroad Avenue on the main line. This station has two side platforms. From north to south, Jefferson Avenue station begins the descent from the embankment to the open cut.

This is the only station on the Staten Island Railway that is named for the street it serves rather than the neighborhood.

Exit

The only exit is at the northeast end, which leads to Jefferson Avenue. There is no station house.

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