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Prince's Bay station

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The Prince's Bay station is a Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Prince's Bay, Staten Island, New York.

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History

The station opened on June 2, 1860, as Lemon Creek, with the opening of the Staten Island Railway from Annadale to Tottenville.[1] Prior to being placed in an open-cut the station consisted of a small platform connected to a small station house, which was connected to a two-story house. The platform could be reached by going up a short staircase.[2]

This station was the last all-timber platform on the line before being replaced in the early 1990s.

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Station layout

The station is located near Seguine Avenue and Amboy Road on the main line, and is located is in an open-cut with two side platforms, green canopies, and walls of steel and concrete. A railroad spur leading to the St. George-bound tracks also exists just outside of this parking lot.

Maps do not show the station name with apostrophe while the station signs do; the latter is the historically correct (and official) name.

Ground Street level Station house, exit/entrance, buses
Platform
level
Side platform
Southbound toward Tottenville (Pleasant Plains)
Northbound toward St. George (Huguenot)
Side platform

Exits

There is an exit/entrance on the south end of each platform that allows access to Seguine Avenue. An exit/entrance on the northern end of the St. George (north) bound platform allows access to a small free commuter park & ride lot that is accessible from Herbert Street.[3][4]

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