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Pleasant Plains station

Coordinates: 40°31′21″N 74°13′04″W / 40.5224°N 74.2179°W / 40.5224; -74.2179
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Pleasant Plains
Staten Island Railway station (rapid transit)
Northbound train arriving
General information
LocationPenton Street and Amboy Road
Pleasant Plains, Staten Island
Coordinates40°31′21″N 74°13′04″W / 40.5224°N 74.2179°W / 40.5224; -74.2179
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport NYCT Bus: S55, SIM26
Construction
Structure typeEmbankment
Other information
Station code518
History
OpenedJune 2, 1860[1]
Services
Preceding station Staten Island Railway Following station
Prince's Bay
toward St. George
Richmond Valley
Location
Map

The Pleasant Plains station is an elevated Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Pleasant Plains, Staten Island, New York.

History

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The station opened on June 2, 1860, with the opening of the Staten Island Railway from Annadale to Tottenville.[1]

In 1913, the station received several improvements. Electric lights were installed in the signals, platform, and station, a new concrete lack was installed on the station approach, metal sheet was installed to cover the waiting room and ticket office, and the station received a fresh coat of paint.[2]

Station layout

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Located at Penton Street and Amboy Road, the station has two side platforms and orange canopies. Parts of the old northbound platforms are visible and can be viewed from either side at the north end of this station; wooden boards and concrete are evidence of this.

Platform
level
Side platform
Southbound toward Tottenville (Richmond Valley)
Northbound toward St. George (Prince's Bay)
Side platform
Ground Street level Exit/entrance, buses

Exit

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The only exit is at the northeast end of each platform, which leads to Amboy Road via a 75-foot (23 m) long passage and steps.[3][4]

Mount Loretto Spur

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South of the station[5] is another set of crossovers and the right-of-way of the Mount Loretto Spur that formerly served the Mount Loretto orphanage. The B&O served the Mt. Loretto non-electrified branch until 1950, which had some industry and a passenger station.[1][6] The Mt. Loretto branch track was removed in the 1960s and 1970s but some ties were visible until the 1980s. A coal dump trestle is all that remains, located behind the powerhouse.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Irvin Leigh and Paul Matus (December 23, 2001). "SIRT The Essential History". p. 5. Retrieved March 3, 2009.
  2. ^ Bernstein, E. (December 1913). "Improvements at Pleasant Plains Station, S. I." Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine. 2 (3).
  3. ^ "Map of NYC Subway Entrances". NYC Open Data. City of New York. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  4. ^ Darlington, Peggy (June 2000). "Image of Pleasant Plains". nycsubway.org. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  5. ^ SIRT by Irvin Leigh and Paul Matus
  6. ^ SIRT Map Gary Owens SIRT Site
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