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Greenvale is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's
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. The station is located off Helen Street, between Glen Cove Avenue and
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History

Greenvale station was originally established by the
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on July 21, 1866, as "Week's station," a freight-only station primarily used for delivering milk. Passengers were briefly allowed at the station in 1875, and then again sometime during the 1880s. At some point, the station was renamed "Greenvale." The passenger station has never existed as anything else other than a sheltered platform. On May 17, 1891, it was demolished by a locomotive that collided with a horse whose hoof was stuck in the switching apparatus, resulting in both the death of the horse and two crew members. Eventually the station was replaced. New shelters were built on both sides of the tracks in 2000 on high-level platforms designed to accommodate the disabled, as well as future electrified trains.


Station layout

This station has two high-level
side platform A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platform ...
s, each four cars long.


References


External links

*Unofficial LIRR History Website
1937 Greenvale Station Photo

2000 Reconstruction

June 2006 from parking lotand from shelters

Station from Google Maps Street View
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