Richmond County Bank Ballpark (Staten Island Railway station)

Richmond County Bank Ballpark
Former Staten Island Railway rapid transit station
Station statistics
Address Wall Street & Richmond Terrace
Staten Island, NY 10301
Borough Staten Island
Locale St. George
Coordinates 40°38′43″N 74°04′38″W / 40.6452°N 74.0773°W / 40.6452; -74.0773Coordinates: 40°38′43″N 74°04′38″W / 40.6452°N 74.0773°W / 40.6452; -74.0773
Line SIR North Shore Line
Services none (closed)
Structure At-grade
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 1
Other information
Opened June 24, 2001[1]
Closed June 18, 2010[2]
Station succession

Preceding station   Staten Island Railway   Following station
TerminusMain Line
branch; closed
toward Tottenville
Terminus

Richmond Country Bank Ballpark (styled simply as Ballpark on station signage, and often referred to as Stadium)[3][4] is a closed station on the Staten Island Railway, located at Wall Street and Richmond Terrace.

History

The newest station on the railway, it opened on June 24, 2001 in conjunction with the Staten Island Yankees baseball season, serving the team's Richmond County Bank Ballpark on game days only.[2][3][5] This station was only operational during the baseball season, which usually runs from June to September.[3][5] One train was scheduled to travel to/from Tottenville, with two or three shuttle trains from St. George serving the station.[5]

Due to a budget crisis for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, this station was closed on June 18, 2010, the date of the first scheduled home game of the season. [3][5]As a result, a short walk from Saint George or the S40 or S44 buses is required to reach the stadium.[2][5][6] Trains last served the station in September 2009.[5]

Station layout

G - Street level
P
Platform level
Northern trackway Trackbed
Island platform, not in service
Southern track No regular service
(No service: Tompkinsville or St. George)

The station is located underneath the stadium below the northern sidewalk of Richmond Terrace between Wall Street and Hamilton Avenue. It is about 150 yards (140 m) west of Saint George Terminal along what used to be the North Shore Branch Line, which is not considered part of the main line of the railway.[3] It consists of an island platform, with a double wide staircase to Wall Street at the east end and ADA elevator to Hamilton Avenue at the west end.[3][4]

There are no turnstiles at this station. It is served by a one-track wye which extends from St. George to the southern (geographically eastern) trackway of the station's island platform. Bumper blocks are present at the end of the station, though the wye continues electrified to the end of the ballpark parking lot where it ends at a second set of bumper blocks. The northern trackway currently has no track and is unused.[3][4]

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