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词条 Port Washington station
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  1. History

  2. {{Anchor|Port Washington Yard}}Station layout

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox station
| name=Port Washington
| style=LIRR
| image=Port Washington Station - Main Street & Herbert Avenue.jpg
| image_size=
| image_caption=Port Washington station from the end of Herbert Avenue at Main Street, December 20, 2007.
| address= Main Street, between
Haven & South Bayles Avenues
Port Washington, New York
| coordinates={{coord|40.829349|-73.68733|type:railwaystation_region:US-NY|display=inline,title}}
| line={{rail color box|system=LIRR|line=Port Washington}}
| other={{bus icon|12px|Local Transit}} Nassau Inter-County Express: {{LI bus link|n23}}
| platform=2 island platforms
| tracks=8
| parking=Yes (residential permits required)
| bicycle=Yes
| baggage_check=
| passengers=7,993[1]
| pass_year=2006
| opened=June 23, 1898
| closed=
| rebuilt=1930, 1998
| electrified=October 21, 1913[2]
750 V (DC) third rail
| ADA=yes
| code=
| owned=
| zone=4
| services={{s-rail|title=LIRR}}{{s-line|system=LIRR|line=Port Washington|previous=Plandome}}
| mpassengers=
}}

Port Washington is the terminus of the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in Port Washington, New York. The station is located on Main Street, between Haven Avenue and South Bayles Avenue, just west of Middle Neck Road, and is 19.9 miles (32 km) from Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan. Pedestrian bridges between the platforms are in line with Franklin Avenue and Bayview Avenue, both of which end at Haven Avenue.

History

Port Washington station was recommended to Austin Corbin by a group of Port Washington residents in 1895, after a failed attempt to extend the branch between Great Neck and Roslyn in 1882. Efforts to bring rail service to the community actually date back to the days of the Flushing and North Side Railroad which established an unbuilt subsidiary called the "North Shore and Port Washington Railroad" that was dissolved once the F&NS was consolidated into the Flushing, North Shore and Central Railroad in 1874. The station was originally built on June 23, 1898 by the Great Neck and Port Washington Railroad, an LIRR subsidiary that existed between 1898 and 1902. It was electrified in 1913, and remodeled in 1930, and again in 1998 upon the station's 100th Anniversary.[3]

{{Anchor|Port Washington Yard}}Station layout

This station has two 10-car long island platforms. Tracks 1, 6, 7 and 8, known as Port Washington Yard, are not adjacent to the platforms, and are used for train storage. In order to allow for increased service via the line to Grand Central Terminal once East Side Access is completed, two existing tracks in the yard will be extended to accommodate two additional ten-car trains. Work will begin in January 2018, and will be completed in December 2020.[4]

Mezzanine levelPlatform crossover and parking
Ground/platform level
Station house and buses
Track 2Port Washington Branch toward Penn Station (Plandome)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right {{access icon}}
Track 3Port Washington Branch toward Penn Station (Plandome)
Track 4Port Washington Branch toward Penn Station (Plandome)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right {{access icon}}
Track 5Port Washington Branch toward Penn Station (Plandome)

References

1. ^Average weekday, 2006 LIRR Origin and Destination Study
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/branchnotes.htm#Port%20Washington|title=LIRR Branch Notes|work=trainsarefun.com}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://forgotten-ny.com/2002/05/port-washington-branch-part-2-auburndale-to-port-washington/|title=PORT WASHINGTON BRANCH Part 2 Auburndale to Port Washington|work=forgotten-ny.com}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/capitaldashboard/allframenew_head.html?PROJNUM=l60601yl&PLTYPE=1|title=L60601YL Port Washington Yard Reconfiguration|last=|first=|date=|website=web.mta.info|publisher=Metropolitan Transportation Authority|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=September 3, 2017}}

External links

{{Commons category inline|Port Washington (LIRR station)}}{{LIRR links}}
  • Unofficial LIRR History Website Photos
    • July 1999 Photo
    • December 2006 Photos
    • Tracks 4 & 3 and Station House from the end of the platforms
    • Station House and Bicycle Racks near the Historic Port Washington Directory
    • Franklin Avenue pedestrian bridge over storage tracks
    • View of Willowdale Avenue Bridge
    • Station view from Pedestrian Bridges between Platforms
  • Port Washington Yard Reconfiguration (The LIRR Today)
  • [https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=40.829422,-73.687105&spn=0.003669,0.010986&z=17&layer=c&cbll=40.830638,-73.687856&panoid=cNJ9QMtS9PUNxWFnFZ7wfg&cbp=12,152.3,,0,5 Station House from Google Maps Street View]
  • [https://www.google.com/maps/@40.8294411,-73.6875916,3a,75y,29h,90t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s-jGP_oZIwzCU%2FWUtR_YU4Y2I%2FAAAAAAAAtmI%2F0lpf3L03ckkFpe40OmiLcfriFz8rr258gCLIBGAYYCw!2e4!6s%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2F-jGP_oZIwzCU%2FWUtR_YU4Y2I%2FAAAAAAAAtmI%2F0lpf3L03ckkFpe40OmiLcfriFz8rr258gCLIBGAYYCw%2Fw203-h100-p-k-no%2F!7i8704!8i4352 Platforms from Google Maps Street View]
  • [https://www.google.com/maps/@40.8303032,-73.6877975,3a,75y,91h,90t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s-wESSLfwII4s%2FWUtSBMoASSI%2FAAAAAAAAtmQ%2FdpK0UokJkxIBpmtyoQtJr9AKkyreznA0ACLIBGAYYCw!2e4!6s%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2F-wESSLfwII4s%2FWUtSBMoASSI%2FAAAAAAAAtmQ%2FdpK0UokJkxIBpmtyoQtJr9AKkyreznA0ACLIBGAYYCw%2Fw203-h100-p-k-no%2F!7i8704!8i4352 Waiting Room from Google Maps Street View]
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2 : Long Island Rail Road stations in Nassau County, New York|Railway stations opened in 1898

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