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The Annadale station is a Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Annadale, Staten Island, New York.
History
Annadale opened on May 14, 1860, when the Staten Island Railway was extended from Eltingville, one stop to the north. The original station building was replaced in 1910, moved a short distance, expanded into a residence, and finally moved to Historic Richmond Town in 1975.
The 1910 station was rebuilt in 1939 as part of a grade crossing elimination project. The station was rehabilitated in the 1990s as part of an SIR-wide upgrade/platform lengthening project. The St. George bound staircase on Annadale Road at this station has been closed for renovations from April 9, 2024 to May 7, 2024 due to scheduled maintenance.
Station layout
The station is located in a shallow open cut at Annadale Road and Sneden Avenue on the main line. It has two side platforms and light orange color walls and tiles.
= Exits
=The north end has a street-level brick stationhouse at Annadale Road, while the south end, next to Belfield Avenue, has an overpass and stairs to each platform. On the northbound side, there is a second set of stairs that leads to an adjacent parking lot near Tenafly Avenue, operated by the MTA as a park and ride facility.
References
External links
Media related to Annadale (Staten Island Railway station) at Wikimedia Commons
Staten Island Railway station list
Staten Island Railway general information
Annadale Road entrance from Google Maps Street View
Belfield Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
Platforms from Google Maps Street View
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