Mastic station

Mastic was a station stop along the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. It was located on the corner of Mastic Road and Mastic Boulevard at the Mastic Road grade-crossing, near the Fire Department and Mastic Seafoods.

Mastic
LIRR Diesel at the former Mastic station
LocationMastic Road and Mastic Boulevard
Mastic, New York
Coordinates40.8018951°N 72.8396715°W / 40.8018951; -72.8396715
Owned byLong Island Rail Road
Line(s)
History
Opened1882
ClosedSummer 1960
ElectrifiedNo
Previous namesForge (18821893)
Services
None (Closed)
Preceding station   LIRR   Following station
  Former services  
1884–1958
Montauk Branch
toward Montauk
Montauk Branch
toward Montauk

History

Mastic station was originally built by the Brooklyn and Montauk Railroad as Forge Station around 1882, and renamed Mastic around 1893 following the renaming of the hamlet of Forge. It contained both a passenger and freight/express depot.[1] When Brookhaven station was eliminated by the Long Island Rail Road on October 6, 1958, Mastic station was one of two stations recommended for use as a substitute by the patrons of the now closed station. The other was Bellport station. However, this substitute was short-lived because Mastic station finally closed on July 7, 1960 as the new Mastic-Shirley station opened 7,010 feet west at the William Floyd Parkway grade-crossing on the same date.[2] The depot was razed in August 1960, despite efforts by local residents of Mastic, Mastic Acres, Mastic Beach and Mastic Park[3] to keep it intact.[4]

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