Maspeth (Flushing Railroad station)

Maspeth
Coordinates 40°43′42″N 73°54′44″W / 40.728444°N 73.912198°W / 40.728444; -73.912198Coordinates: 40°43′42″N 73°54′44″W / 40.728444°N 73.912198°W / 40.728444; -73.912198
Line(s) New York & Flushing Railroad
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
History
Opened January 15, 1855
Closed 1858
Services
Preceding station   LIRR   Following station
Penny Bridge station Original New York & Flushing
(current and former locations)
Winfield Junction station

Maspeth was a station stop along the original New York & Flushing Railroad that opened on January 15, 1855.[1] Maspeth was located at Covert Avenue, now 58th Street, at Joy Street,[2][3] now 54th Drive. So far as is known, there was no depot building. Station discontinued very early, probably 1858.[4] The segment between what was to become the former Laurel Hill Station and Winfield Station, was abandoned for passenger service in 1875, including the location of the Maspeth station, and completely abandoned in 1880. Part of the right-of-way ran through what is today the Mount Zion Jewish Cemetery in Maspeth.[5] The Flushing and Woodside was merged into the Flushing and North Side in 1871, and its line was abandoned in favor of the ex-New York and Flushing line.[6][7][8]

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