Lakeview station explained

Lakeview
Style:Long Island Rail Road
Style2:left aligned version
Address:Eagle Avenue & Woodfield Road
West Hempstead, New York
Coordinates:40.6856°N -73.6522°W
Line:West Hempstead Branch
Distance:3.4miles from [1]
Other: Nassau Inter-County Express:
Platform:1 side platform
Tracks:1
Parking:Yes
Bicycle:No
Passengers:868[2]
Pass Year:2006
Opened:1924
Rebuilt:c.1973, c.1995
Electrified:October 19, 1926
750 V (DC) third rail
Accessible:yes
Owned:Long Island Rail Road
Zone:4
Former:Lake View
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:rail
Zoom:14

Lakeview is a station along the West Hempstead Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. It is located on the southeast corner of Eagle Avenue & Woodfield Road in West Hempstead, New York – one of three stations located in the community. Hempstead Lake State Park is nearby. The former Southern Hempstead Branch crossed the line north of this station.[3]

History

One of the newest stations on the West Hempstead Branch, Lakeview Station was built in 1924 as "Lake View,"[4] and was electrified two years later. At some point, the name of the station was changed to "Lakeview." Throughout most of its history, the station has been little more than an open shelter on a platform along the tracks between Woodfield Road and Eagle Avenue.[5]

In 1926, upon electrification of the West Hempstead Branch, the Lakeview station began serving electric trains.[6] The first electric train to serve Lakeview ran that October 19th, bound for Mineola from Penn Station.

In late 1955 and early 1956, the Long Island Rail Road proposed closing this station and the adjacent Hempstead Gardens station, and replacing them with a new station at a point roughly halfway between the two.[7] [8] This station consolidation proposal was called off after the local residents voted overwhelmingly against the proposal – and ultimately, neither station was closed.

A new, high level platform was constructed at the station around 1973 to replace the existing, ground level platform and enable level boarding; prior to this, the station was unable to be serviced by the LIRR's then-new M1 railcars, which required high level platforms.[9]

The Lakeview station was rebuilt in its current form in the mid-1990s.[10] As part of the project, the platform was rebuilt with a new shelter, railings, and furnishings – and a ramp between the platform and the street was added to make the station compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Station layout

This station has one four-car-long side platform on the west side of the single track.

Side platform, doors will open on the left or right
Track 1← toward,, or toward

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TIMETABLE No. 4 . Long Island Rail Road . May 14, 2012 . August 8, 2022 . VII.
  2. Average weekday, 2006 LIRR Origin and Destination Study
  3. http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/westhempstead/Emery-West-Hempstead-Branch_MP19-Chestnut-St._8-58.jpg Bob Emery map; West Hempstead Branch Milepost 19 to Chestnut Street, August 1958 (TrainsAreFun)
  4. http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/westhempstead/Emery-West-Hempstead-Branch_MP18-19_8-58.jpg Bob Emery map Lakeview Mileposts 18-19; August 1958 (TrainsAreFun)
  5. http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/westhempstead/LIRR%20-%20WB%20W%20Hemp%20Local%20at%20Lakeview%20-%20%20Jan%201971.JPG Lakeview westbound local, West Hempstead Branch Jan 1971 (TrainsAreFun)
  6. News: 1926-10-20 . LONG ISLAND TOWNS HAIL ELECTRIC LINE; Throngs Along the Route Cheer First Train as New West Hempstead Service Opens. . 2024-04-26 . The New York Times . 18 . en-US . 0362-4331.
  7. News: January 10, 1956 . L.I. Station Merger Loses . 2024-04-26 . The New York Times . 33 . en.
  8. News: December 27, 1955 . RR's Everywhere Strangling Commuters . . 25 . ProQuest.
  9. News: Cook . Christopher . Crook . Howard . June 18, 1972 . LIRR Revamps Its Schedules; Adds Trains on Most Branches . . 3,31 . ProQuest.
  10. News: Horvath . Adam . November 14, 1990 . LIRR to Alter More Stations For Disabled . . 27NE . ProQuest.