Penny Bridge (LIRR station)

Penny Bridge
Location Laurel Hill Boulevard
and Review Avenue
Long Island City, Queens
Coordinates 40°43′44.4″N 73°55′53″W / 40.729000°N 73.93139°W / 40.729000; -73.93139Coordinates: 40°43′44.4″N 73°55′53″W / 40.729000°N 73.93139°W / 40.729000; -73.93139
Line(s) Montauk Branch
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
History
Opened June 26, 1854
Closed March 16, 1998
Electrified August 29, 1905
Services
Preceding station   LIRR   Following station
Long Island City station Montauk Branch
(current and former locations)
Laurel Hill station

Penny Bridge was a station stop along the Lower Montauk Branch that runs from Long Island City, Queens to Jamaica, Queens, in the state of New York. This station first opened on June 26, 1854 by the New York and Flushing Railroad. It was later acquired by the South Side Railroad of Long Island in 1869, and then the Long Island Rail Road in 1878. During its existence, the station served local industry as well as the Calvary Cemetery. Before the Kosciuszko Bridge was built, it also served businesses on the Brooklyn side of Newtown Creek (the name referring to the Penny Bridge that formerly connected Laurel Hill Boulevard to Meeker Avenue before it was closed in 1939) prior to the closure and removal of the bridge. The station was closed on March 16, 1998 along with Haberman, Glendale, Fresh Pond and Richmond Hill stations due to extreme low usage; at the time of closure, the station served an average of one person per day.[1]

References

  1. Sengupta, Somini (March 15, 1998). "End of the Line for L.I.R.R.'s 10 Loneliest Stops". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
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