Forgotten New York

BAYSIDE STATION INTERIOR

A very short post today. It looks as if I am ready to embark on another Forgotten New York photo series, Long Island RR station interiors. Usually they are well-maintained and kept clean, and it’s easy to do that because they are open very sparingly, only during the week (closed on weekends), and hours average from 6 AM to about 2 PM, though the one in Little Neck is open a little later.

The Bayside stationhouse is interesting because it’s actually a house with rooms on the second floor that probably served as home to a full time stationmaster and perhaps his family. It was built before the RR was placed in an open cut in the 1920s. Naturally there’s no access upstairs, though. On the Port Washington branch, Broadway Flushing, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck, Great Neck, Manhasset, Plandome and Port Washington all have interior spaces, and of course there are dozens of other stationhouses all over the island. I’ll probably limit myself to the ones in NYC and western Nassau.

If the Bayside and Little Neck stations are guides, there are vintage photos of the stations from decades ago, so this could be a fun project.


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4/8/25

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