Queens Village station

By 1871, a new station was originally installed across Jericho Turnpike from the estate of Colonel A.M. Wood which was on the northwest corner of Springfield Boulevard.

[6] The station house was moved to a private location as a new one was being built as part of a grade elimination project, and opened on September 24, 1924.

On October 30, 2013, the LIRR unveiled a renovated station, with passenger elevators, improved lighting, security cameras and a repainted building.

The two middle tracks, not next to either platform, are used by the Port Jefferson, Ronkonkoma, Oyster Bay, and Montauk branch trains.

[citation needed] Queens Village station is primarily served by Hempstead Branch trains.

1909 Map of Queens (now Queens Village) station.
One of the renovated platforms and new elevators installed, as seen following the renovations from the bridge over Springfield Blvd .