Williams Bridge (Metro-North station)

Williams Bridge

Southbound view of the Gun Hill Road Bridge over Williams Bridge Station
Location 402 Gun Hill Road and
3399 Webster Avenue
Williamsbridge and Norwood, Bronx, New York
Coordinates 40°52′44″N 73°52′15″W / 40.8788°N 73.8707°W / 40.8788; -73.8707Coordinates: 40°52′44″N 73°52′15″W / 40.8788°N 73.8707°W / 40.8788; -73.8707
Owned by Metro-North Railroad
Line(s)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 4
Connections New York City Subway:
"2" train "5" train trains at Gun Hill Road
NYCT Bus: Bx28, Bx30, Bx38, Bx41, Bx41 SBS
Other information
Fare zone 2
History
Opened c. 1842
Electrified 700V (DC) third rail
Services
Preceding station   Metro-North Railroad   Following station
Harlem Line
toward Wassaic
  Former services  
New York Central Railroad
Harlem Division
toward Chatham

The Williams Bridge (also known as Williams Bridge - East 210th Street) Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of the Williamsbridge and Norwood sections of The Bronx via the Harlem Line. It is 10.5 miles (16.9 km) from Grand Central Terminal and is located at the intersection of Gun Hill Road and Webster Avenue. Service at Williams Bridge is hourly. Due to its short platform length, only the doors of four cars open for passengers.

This station is located in the Zone 2 Metro-North fare zone.

History

Williams Bridge Station, ca. 1849

Rail service in Williams Bridge can be traced as far back as 1842 with the establishment of the New York and Harlem Railroad, which became part of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1864 and eventually taken over by the New York Central Railroad. Williams Bridge Station itself, which was originally built sometime in the 19th Century, originally had a station house on the southeast corner of the Gun Hill Road bridge and even had a turntable. From 1920 through the 1970s, it was in close proximity to the 210th Street – Williamsbridge elevated station of the IRT Third Avenue Line.[1] In fact, the line itself used to curve from Webster Avenue over Gun Hill Road before terminating at Gun Hill Road station on the IRT White Plains Road Line to the east. Because of this, the Gun Hill Road bridge over the Harlem Line was a two-level bridge until the Third Avenue Line was abandoned in 1973.[2]

As with many NYCRR stations in the Bronx, the station became a Penn Central station once the NYC & Pennsylvania Railroads merged in 1968. Penn Central's continuous financial despair throughout the 1970s forced them to turn over their commuter service to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The station and the railroad were turned over to Conrail in 1976, and eventually became part of the MTA's Metro-North Railroad in 1983. Access to a parking lot on the site of the former station house was available from the southbound on-ramp of the Bronx River Parkway, which had two way traffic from Gun Hill Road to the parking lot until the 1990's, and was named Newell Street between those two points.

Station layout

This station has two offset high-level side platforms, each four cars long and accessible from East Gun Hill Road (East 210th Street). When trains stop at this station, normally the front four open cars receive and discharge passengers.

G Street level Exit/entrance and buses
P
Platform level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Track 4 Harlem Line toward Grand Central (Botanical Garden)
New Haven Line does not stop here
Track 2 Harlem Line, New Haven Line do not stop here
Track 1 Harlem Line, New Haven Line do not stop here →
Track 3 New Haven Line does not stop here →
Harlem Line toward North White Plains, Southeast or Wassaic (Woodlawn)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

References

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