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Elmhurst Station
NameElmhurst Station
TypeRailway station
LineLong Island Rail Road
OwnedMetropolitan Transportation Authority
OperatedLong Island Rail Road

Elmhurst Station is a railway station located in Elmhurst, Queens, serving the New York City borough of Queens. The station is part of the Long Island Rail Road system, which connects New York City to Long Island. Elmhurst Station is situated near the intersection of Broadway (Manhattan) and Whitney Avenue, and is close to several notable landmarks, including St. John's University (New York City) and Elmhurst Hospital Center. The station is also accessible from nearby Jackson Heights, Queens and Corona, Queens.

Introduction

Elmhurst Station is one of the busiest stations in the Long Island Rail Road system, with thousands of commuters passing through its doors every day. The station is an important transportation hub, providing connections to Penn Station (New York City) and Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn. Elmhurst Station is also close to several major highways, including the Long Island Expressway and the Van Wyck Expressway, making it a convenient option for commuters who need to travel to LaGuardia Airport or John F. Kennedy International Airport. Nearby attractions include the Queens Museum and the New York Hall of Science, which are both located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

History

The history of Elmhurst Station dates back to the late 19th century, when the Long Island Rail Road was first established. The station was originally built in 1853 as part of the Flushing and North Side Railroad, which connected Flushing, Queens to Hunter's Point, Queens. Over the years, the station has undergone several renovations and expansions, including a major reconstruction project in the 1990s that added new platforms and tracks. Today, Elmhurst Station is a modern and efficient transportation hub, with state-of-the-art facilities and amenities. The station has been served by several notable trains, including the Montauk Branch and the Port Washington Branch, which connect to Huntington, New York and Port Washington, New York.

Services

Elmhurst Station offers a range of services to commuters, including frequent train service to Penn Station (New York City) and Atlantic Terminal. The station is served by several different branches of the Long Island Rail Road, including the Port Washington Branch and the Hempstead Branch, which connect to Great Neck, New York and Hempstead, New York. Elmhurst Station is also a major transfer point for commuters traveling to Jamaica, Queens and Valley Stream, New York. The station is close to several major employers, including St. John's University (New York City) and Elmhurst Hospital Center, as well as several major shopping centers, including the Queens Center Mall and the Rego Center.

Station Layout

The station layout at Elmhurst Station is designed to be efficient and convenient for commuters. The station has several platforms and tracks, including an island platform and a side platform, which provide access to different branches of the Long Island Rail Road. The station also has a large waiting room and a ticket office, where commuters can purchase tickets and get information about train schedules. Elmhurst Station is also equipped with modern amenities, including electronic signage and public art installations, which enhance the overall commuting experience. The station is accessible from nearby Roosevelt Avenue (Queens) and Broadway (Manhattan), and is close to several major bus routes, including the Q23 (New York City bus) and the Q38 (New York City bus).

Connections

Elmhurst Station provides connections to several other transportation systems, including the New York City Subway and the MTA Bus Company. The station is close to several major subway lines, including the E (New York City Subway service) and the F (New York City Subway service) trains, which connect to Midtown Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn. Elmhurst Station is also served by several major bus routes, including the Q29 (New York City bus) and the Q47 (New York City bus) buses, which connect to LaGuardia Airport and Jackson Heights, Queens. The station is also close to several major highways, including the Grand Central Parkway and the Van Wyck Expressway, making it a convenient option for commuters who need to travel to Long Island or New Jersey. Nearby attractions include the Unisphere and the New York Mets' Citi Field, which are both located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

Category:Railway stations in New York City