40°44′13″N73°53′46″W / 40.736973°N 73.895983°W / 40.736973; -73.895983 Original Location
Owned by
Long Island Rail Road
Line(s)
Main Line
Platforms
2 side platform
Tracks
2
Other information
Station code
None
Fare zone
3
History
Opened
June 1854
Closed
1929
Former services
Preceding station
Long Island Rail Road
Following station
Woodside
toward Long Island City or Penn Station
Main Line
Grand Street
toward Greenport
Terminus
North Side Division
Elmhurst
toward Port Washington
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