Kings Park station (LIRR) explained

Kings Park
Style:Long Island Rail Road
Style2:left aligned version
Address:Indian Head Road (CR 14) and Main Street (NY 25A)
Kings Park, New York
Coordinates:40.8837°N -73.2558°W
Other: Suffolk County Transit: 56
Platform:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Parking:Yes; Free
Bicycle:Yes
Passengers:1,876[1]
Pass Year:2006
Opened:1872
Rebuilt:1948
Accessible:yes
Owned:Long Island Rail Road
Zone:10
Former:St. Johnsland (1872 - 1891)
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:rail
Zoom:14

Kings Park is a station on the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. It is located at the southwest corner of Suffolk County Route 14 (Indian Head Road) and NY 25A (Main Street) in Kings Park, New York.

History

Originally known as St. Johnsland station when it was built by Charles Hallett of Riverhead for the Smithtown and Port Jefferson Railroad between November and December 1872, it was renamed Kings Park station in June 1891. The Kings Park area was the site of a major derailment on February 16, 1947, but there were no casualties.[2] The station was rebuilt in 1948 with an attached freight storage area, and rebuilt again during the 1990s. Kings Park station also had a spur called the Kings Park Psychiatric Center Spur to the former Kings Park Psychiatric Center, which was originally built in 1896,[3] and officially decommissioned in 1971, although trains were used to bring coal to the hospital until 1987. Today the right-of-way serves as the Kings Park Hike and Bike Trail,[4] [5] which leads to the Nissequogue River State Park.

Station layout

This station has two high-level side platforms, each 12 cars long. On either side of the station, the tracks merge into a single track.

MMezzanineConnection between platforms
P
Platform level
Platform A, side platform
Track 1← toward,,,, or
toward
Track 2← limited service →
Platform B, side platform
Ground levelExit/entrance and parking

External links

Notes and References

  1. Average weekday, 2006 LIRR Origin and Destination Study
  2. http://trainsarefun.com/lirr/lirrwrecks/lirrwrecks.htm Long Island Rail Road Wrecks
  3. http://trainsarefun.com/lirr/kingspark/MP43-44kingsparkemery.jpg Mileposts 43-44 Kings Park (Bob Emery Map; September 1957; TrainsAreFun.com)
  4. http://www.trainweb.us/AbandonedLIRR/kppc.htm#sthash.DKhwp9Qe.dpbs Kings Park State Hospital Spur (Train Web)
  5. http://www.traillink.com/trail/kings-park-hike--bike-trail.aspx Kings Park Hike & Bike Trail (TrailLink.com)