Apparently due to the presence of the florist John Lewis Childs, the station was renamed "Floral Park" by 1890.
[6] The third and current elevated structure was built in 1960 as part of a grade-separation project executed by the New York Public Service Commission, as the second one was razed on October 20 of that same year.
[7] The ticket office at this station was staffed until August 19, 2009, when it was closed during cost-cutting measures across the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
[13] With the opening of Grand Central Madison in 2023, significant service changes occurred at Floral Park.
← Hempstead Branch toward Grand Central Madison, Atlantic Terminal, or Penn Station (Bellerose)