Mariners' Harbor is a
station
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on the abandoned
North Shore Branch of the
Staten Island Railway
The Staten Island Railway (SIR) is a rapid transit line in the New York City borough (New York City), borough of Staten Island. It is owned by the Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority (SIRTOA), a subsidiary of the Metropolitan Trans ...
. It had two tracks (currently a single, abandoned and overgrown track) and one
island platform
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. It is located in an open cut in the
Staten Island
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neighborhood of
Mariners Harbor Mariners Harbor is a neighborhood located in the northwestern part of New York City's borough of Staten Island. It is bordered by Lake Avenue to the east, Forest Avenue to the south, Richmond Terrace to the north, and Holland Avenue to the west. The ...
at Van Pelt Avenue, about from the
Saint George terminal.
History
The station opened in summer 1886, as Erastina as part of an extension of the North Shore Branch west to
Arlington. Buffalo Bill Cody named Erastina after
Erastus Wiman, who helped consolidate Staten Island's rail lines, and helped build Saint George Terminal, the
North Shore Branch, and the
South Beach Branch. The nearby street Erastina Place retains this name today.
Vacant land nearby was used for staging
Buffalo Bill
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’s “Wild West Show”, generating over 10,000 additional passengers from the St. George Ferry Terminal over the line. The neighborhood was renamed when he fell out of public favor due to scandal and bankruptcy.
Rides and Rambles on Staten Island 1889
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During the 1930s the station was depressed from grade-level into the current open cut, rebuilt with a concrete island platform with a metal canopy extending across the platform's length. A switch between the two tracks was located east of the station.
The station was abandoned on March 31, 1953, along with the South Beach Branch and the rest of the North Shore Branch. It is the westernmost station along the North Shore line which still stands as of 2010, although in unusable condition. The open-cut is overgrown, while the only remnants of the canopy are its support beams. There is a closed gate to the station at Linden Avenue between Van Pelt Avenue and Maple Parkway.
Mariner's Harbor is one of the stations to be returned to operation under the proposals for reactivation of the North Shore branch for rapid transit, light rail, or bus rapid transit
Bus rapid transit (BRT), also called a busway or transitway, is a bus-based public transport system designed to have much more capacity, reliability and other quality features than a conventional bus system. Typically, a BRT system includes ...
service.[
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Station layout
References
* https://web.archive.org/web/20150108175705/http://stationreporter.net/nshore.htm
* http://gretschviking.net/GOSIRTNorthShore.htm
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North Shore Branch stations
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1886
Railway stations closed in 1953
1886 establishments in New York (state)
1953 disestablishments in New York (state)
Mariners Harbor, Staten Island