Beach 60th Street (IND Rockaway Line)

Beach 60th Street
New York City Subway rapid transit station
Station statistics
Address Beach 60th Street & Rockaway Freeway
Arverne, NY 11692
Borough Queens
Locale Arverne
Division B (IND, formerly LIRR Far Rockaway Branch)
Line IND Rockaway Line
Services       A  (all times)
Connection
Structure Elevated
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened 1892; 119 years ago (1892) (LIRR station)
Rebuilt June 28, 1956; 55 years ago (June 28, 1956) (as a Subway station)
Former/other names Beach 60th Street – Straiton Avenue
Traffic
Passengers (2010) 789,468[1]  9.6%
Rank 378 out of 422
Station succession
Next north Beach 67th Street: A 
Next south Beach 44th Street: A 

Beach 60th Street, sometimes called Beach 60th Street – Straiton Avenue, is a station on the IND Rockaway Line of the New York City Subway. Located in Queens on the Rockaway Freeway at Beach 60th Street, it is served by the A train at all times. There are two tracks and two side platforms. The full time side of the station is at the south end, and a closed high exit wheel is at the north end. The outside portion of the station affords a view of the Atlantic Ocean and Jamaica Bay.

History

Beach 60th Street – Straiton Avenue was originally built by the Long Island Rail Road along the Rockaway Beach Branch as Straiton Avenue, also known as Arverne – Straiton Avenue in 1892 as part of a quarrel between the LIRR and New York lawyer and developer Remington Vernam over the original Arverne Station on Gaston Avenue. It also served as a trolley stop of the Ocean Electric Railway. Like all stations along the Rockaway Beach Branch, the station was rebuilt as an elevated station on April 10, 1942, then purchased by the New York City Transit Authority on October 3, 1955 and reopened as a subway station on June 28, 1956.[2]

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