Baldwin station

Baldwin is a station on the Babylon Branch of the Long Island Rail Road.

Baldwin station was originally built in February 1868 by the South Side Railroad of Long Island, though trains had already been stopping there, then called Baldwinsville, since October 28, 1867.

[4] As part of the grade crossing elimination project taking place along the Babylon Branch during the mid-20th century, the second Baldwin station was razed in November 1957.

[4][5] It was officially replaced with the current elevated structure on October 2, 1957, after the last ground level train passed through at 12:18 pm that afternoon.

The platform includes an extension over the Grand Avenue bridge between the two tracks that is covered with a gabled roof.