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Wentworth Avenue station

Coordinates: 40°35′21″N 74°04′11″W / 40.589028°N 74.069861°W / 40.589028; -74.069861 (Wentworth Avenue Station)
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Wentworth Avenue
Former Staten Island Railway station
General information
LocationStaten Island
Coordinates40°35′21″N 74°04′11″W / 40.589028°N 74.069861°W / 40.589028; -74.069861 (Wentworth Avenue Station)
Line(s)South Beach Branch
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
History
Opened1925; 99 years ago (1925)[1]
ClosedMarch 31, 1953; 71 years ago (1953-03-31)
Former services
Preceding station Staten Island Railway Following station
South Beach
toward Clifton
South Beach Branch Terminus

Wentworth Avenue was a station on the demolished South Beach Branch of the Staten Island Railway. It had one side platform served by one track and was located at Oceanside Avenue and Wentworth Avenue (which is currently an empty area with weeds).

History

This station was the last stop on the South Beach Branch, and was the smallest and easternmost Baltimore and Ohio Railroad station.[2] The South Beach Branch was planned to continue past this point to Prominard Street at Oakwood Beach, but was not built beyond Wentworth Avenue because the branch would have crossed the Vanderbilt family farm.[2] This station was built in 1925, when the South Beach Branch was electrified.[2][3] This platform was only a door's length and had to be keyed open by the conductor.[2][3][4] The platform's length was 20 feet 11 inches.[4] The station had electric lights, but there was no electrical switch for them at the station.[3] Instead, the ticket agent at South Beach controlled the lights.[3] This station was abandoned when the SIRT discontinued passenger service on the entire South Beach Branch at midnight on March 31, 1953, because of city-operated bus competition.[3][5][6][7] All traces of the station have been eliminated, as well as adjacent streets and access roads.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Gary Owen SIRT Page Part Two". Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Bommer, Edward (2003). Stations and Places Along the Staten Island Rapid Transit. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Gary Owen SIRT Page Part Two". Gary Owen Land. April 20, 1937. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Wentworth Avenue Station Plans
  5. ^ Pitanza, Marc (2015). Staten Island Rapid Transit Images of Rail. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4671-2338-9.
  6. ^ Drury, George H. (1994). The Historical Guide to North American Railroads: Histories, Figures, and Features of more than 160 Railroads Abandoned or Merged since 1930. Waukesha, Wisconsin: Kalmbach Publishing. pp. 312–314. ISBN 0-89024-072-8.
  7. ^ "The Old Order Passeth: Rails Surrender To Roads: Passenger Runs on Two Lines of SIRT Will End at Midnight". Staten Island Advance. March 31, 1953. Retrieved October 14, 2015.