Livingston station (Staten Island Railway)
The Livingston station is a former station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway. Located north of Richmond Terrace at Bard Avenue in the Livingston section of Staten Island, it had two tracks and two side platforms. The site is 1.8 miles (2.9 km) from the Saint George terminal. Closed in 1953, the station was demolished, with few remnants of the site today.
Western part of station site
The remaining St. George-bound trackway and the restaurant (left) along the ROW.
The North Shore Branch is an abandoned branch of the Staten Island Railway in New York City, which operated along Staten Island's North Shore from Saint George to Port Ivory. The line continues into New Jersey via the Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge to Aldene Junction in Cranford.
The abandoned North Shore Branch. The Bayonne Bridge can be seen in the background.
The overpass over Nicholas Avenue (looking east) between the Port Richmond Viaduct and the open-cut section of the line.
Viaduct station at Tower Hill
This poster, from March 1953, was for a protest against the planned discontinuance of service on the North Shore and South Beach Branches of the SIRT.