Calverton station

[2] The depot closed and moved to undisclosed location around 1922 and second depot built further east around same year, which was located on Railroad Avenue between North River Road and Edwards Avenue.

Calverton was the site of the deadly Golden's Pickle Works wreck on Friday, August 13, 1926.

[4][5][6] West of the station, a spur to the Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant used by Grumman closed in the early 1990s.

In February 2010 plans were announced to reactivate the spur in a $3.5 million rehabilitation for freight trains of the New York and Atlantic Railway to serve an industrial park at the airport.

[7][8][9] At the same spot as Calverton there was a previous station named Hulse Turnout.

Aerial view of the stop & the surrounding area in 1931