Brooklyn Hills (LIRR station)

Brooklyn Hills

Site of former Brooklyn Hills Station
Location Myrtle Avenue
Forest Park, NY
Coordinates 40°42′08.3″N 73°51′09.1″W / 40.702306°N 73.852528°W / 40.702306; -73.852528Coordinates: 40°42′08.3″N 73°51′09.1″W / 40.702306°N 73.852528°W / 40.702306; -73.852528
Owned by NYC Parks Department
Line(s)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Other information
Station code None
History
Opened 1882
Closed 1911
Rebuilt N/A; station abandoned
Electrified 1905
Services

None

Preceding station   LIRR   Following station
toward Grand Street
Rockaway Beach Branch
Glendale station Montauk Branch
(current and former locations)
Brooklyn Manor station

Brooklyn Hills is a former Long Island Rail Road station, located near Glendale, Queens at Myrtle Avenue in Forest Park. Opened in 1882, the station was part of the now-defunct Rockaway Beach Branch to the Rockaway Peninsula; during most of its time in operation, trains to the station originated from the Montauk Branch.[1] The station was closed in 1911, replaced with the nearby Brooklyn Manor station at Jamaica Avenue. The entire line ceased operations on June 8, 1962.[2]

History

Opened in 1882 by the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Railroad (former operators of the branch), Brooklyn Hills was one of the oldest stations on the line. Until 1910, it was the northernmost station on the Rockaway Beach Branch. Trains continued north and west along the Montauk Branch towards Long Island City, connecting with a ferry to Manhattan.[1] On June 16, 1910, the electrified Glendale Cut-off extended the line north from the Glendale Junction with the Montauk Division to Whitepot Junction at Rego Park on the Main Line; Rockaway Beach trains could now run via the Main Line to Penn Station in Manhattan.[1][3][4][5] The year before, it was proposed to relocate the station 3,000 feet to the south at Jamaica Avenue, due to the present station's location in the sparsely-populated Forest Park area.[4][6] Brooklyn Hills was demolished on January 9, 1911 and replaced by the larger Brooklyn Manor Station.[7] Brooklyn Hills Station was the first station on the line to close.

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