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Riverdale station (Metro-North)

Coordinates:40°54′16″N73°54′50″W / 40.90444°N 73.9139°W /40.90444; -73.9139
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Metro-North Railroad station in the Bronx, New York

Riverdale
The Riverdale Metro-North station
General information
LocationRailroad Terrace and West 254th Street
Riverdale,Bronx, New York
Coordinates40°54′16″N73°54′50″W / 40.90444°N 73.9139°W /40.90444; -73.9139
Owned byMetro-North Railroad
LineHudson Line (Metro-North)
Platforms2side platforms
Tracks5
ConnectionsHudson Rail Link: A, B, C, D
Construction
Parking153 spaces
Accessibleyes
Other information
Fare zone2
Key dates
June 23, 1982Station depot burned[1]
Passengers
2018692[2] (Metro-North)
Rank66 of109[2]
Services
Preceding stationMetro-North RailroadFollowing station
LudlowHudson LineSpuyten Duyvil
Former services
Preceding stationNew York Central RailroadFollowing station
Mt. St. Vincent
towardPeekskill
Hudson DivisionSpuyten Duyvil
towardNew York
Location
Map

Riverdale station (also known asRiverdale–West 254th Street station) is acommuter rail stop on theMetro-North Railroad'sHudson Line, serving theRiverdale neighborhood ofthe Bronx,New York City. The Riverdale station, located at the foot of West 254th Street, is the northernmost Metro-North station in the Bronx. As of August 2006, daily commuter ridership was 543 and there were 153 parking spaces.[3][needs update]

History

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The formerNew York Central Railroad depot at the location burned down on the morning of June 23, 1982, after a suspicious fire, requiring two trains to bypass the station.[1]

In 1991 theHudson Rail Link opened as a feeder bus service operated byAtlantic Express to connect the Riverdale neighborhood to the Metro-North station. The Hudson Rail Link is now operated by Consolidated Bus Transit after Atlantic Express declared bankruptcy in 2014.[4]

TheRiverdale Waterfront Promenade was inaugurated in 2005 by mayor Michael Bloomberg, created to improve riverside access to local residents. Access to the park is only through the station.[5]

Under the 2015–2019Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Plan, the station, along with four other Metro-North Railroad stations, received a complete overhaul as part of theEnhanced Station Initiative. Updates included cellular service, Wi-Fi, USB charging stations, interactive service advisories, and maps.[6] The renovations at Riverdale station cost $9.5 million and were completed by the end of September 2018.[7]: 62 

Station layout

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Southbound Metro North train passing through Riverdale station. Looking north from 254th street bridge.

The station has two high-level,side platforms, each eight cars long. There are two middle tracks without platform access. An additional fifth track (called track 6) is located west of the southbound platform, but is not powered nor used. Just south of the station are switches that allowEmpire Corridor trains to diverge toPennsylvania Station via theEmpire Connection andSpuyten Duyvil Bridge.[8]: 2 

Next to the station's southbound platform lies the Riverdale Waterfront Promenade and Fishing Access Site. The park is 20 feet (6.1 m) wide and 600 feet (180 m) long."[5]

References

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  1. ^ab"'Suspicious' Blaze Wrecks Station"(PDF).The Riverdale Press. June 24, 1982. p. 2. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2019.
  2. ^abMETRO-NORTH 2018 WEEKDAY STATION BOARDINGS. Market Analysis/Fare Policy Group:OPERATIONS PLANNING AND ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT:Metro-North Railroad. April 2019. p. 6.
  3. ^"Hudson Line".The New York Times. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2010.
  4. ^Shahrigian, Shant (January 8, 2014)."New operator takes over Hudson Rail Link buses".The Riverdale Press. RetrievedOctober 24, 2023.
  5. ^abLueck, Thomas J. (December 5, 2006)."On a Sliver of the Bronx, a Waterfront Respite".The New York Times. p. B.2. RetrievedJuly 5, 2008.
  6. ^"Metro-North Railroad to Make Design Improvements to Five Stations Under Enhanced Stations Initiative Program". MTA. December 14, 2017. Archived fromthe original on June 14, 2018. RetrievedDecember 17, 2017.
  7. ^"Capital Program Oversight Committee Meeting"(PDF).Metropolitan Transportation Authority. May 20, 2019. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 18, 2019. RetrievedMay 19, 2019.
  8. ^"Metro-North Railroad Track & Structures Department Track Charts Maintenance Program Interlocking Diagrams & Yard Diagrams 2015"(PDF). Metro-North Railroad. 2015. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2019.

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