183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad)

183rd Street
Site of the former 183rd Street station looking south towards Manhattan
Location Park Avenue and 183rd Street
Tremont, The Bronx, New York
Owned by New York Central Railroad
Line(s) Harlem Line
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 4
History
Opened circa 1898-1901
Closed June 1, 1972 (1972-06-01)
Electrified 700V (DC) third rail
Former services
Preceding station   New York Central Railroad   Following station
toward Chatham
Harlem Division
toward New York

183rd Street was a station on the Harlem Line and of the New York Central Railroad which served the communities of Fordham, Tremont and Belmont in the borough of The Bronx. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad also ran through this station but did not stop here.

History

The New York and Harlem Railroad expanded their main line across the Harlem River through Tremont into Fordham in 1841. Stations existed both in Tremont and Fordham back then, but not at 183rd Street. The New York and Harlem was bought by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1864, but didn't build a station at this location until sometime between 1898 and 1901.

On July 1, 1901, the Metropolitan Elevated Railway (later acquired by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company) extended the Third Avenue Elevated Line to Fordham Station, bringing a rapid transit connection there. Pelham Avenue station was the northern terminus of the line until it was extended to Bronx Park Terminal ten months later. As a result, the Third Avenue Railway also began to operate from Fordham Plaza converting it into the major transit hub that it is to this day. 183rd Street Station was built just in time to deal with the capacity issues at Fordham Station to the north, though the Third Avenue El also had another station on 183rd Avenue nearly several blocks to the east.

Declining ridership following World War II, coincided with the decline of much of the Bronx. As with other NYC stations in the Bronx, 183rd Street became a Penn Central station once the NYC & Pennsylvania Railroads merged in 1968. Penn Central acquired the New Haven Railroad in 1969, but the New Haven only stopped at nearby Fordham station, as it had been doing since the 1920s. However, because of the railroad's serious financial distress following the merger, commuter service was turned over to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1972. The station was closed by Penn Central in 1972, along with 138th Street and Morrisania stations in the South Bronx.[1]

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