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Annadale once had abundant woodland, but much of it was cleared in the last three decades of the 20th Century to make room for new homes. However, a city park in the heart of the neighborhood was converted into a wildlife preserve; known as Blue Heron Park Preserve, it covers 222 acres (898,000 m 2), much of it consisting of ponds, swamps and small streams which empty into nearby Raritan Bay.
Annadale opened on May 14, 1860, when the Staten Island Railway was extended from Eltingville, one stop to the north. [1] The original station building was replaced in 1910, moved a short distance, expanded into a residence, and finally moved to Historic Richmond Town in 1975.
Arden Heights, Staten Island. Coordinates: 40°33′17″N 74°10′48″W. Arden Heights is a name increasingly applied to the western part of Annadale, a neighborhood located on the South Shore of Staten Island, New York City, USA. The name "Arden Heights" is found on most maps of New York City, including Hagstrom's .
Service started operations by MTA New York City Transit on January 3, 2022. SIM25 X22, X23 [6] New route replaced former X23 service on Foster Road in Princes Bay; SIM26 X17, X22 [6] Staten Island-bound trips rerouted from 5th Avenue to Lexington Avenue on August 30, 2018 [33] No service to Outerbridge Park & Ride; SIM30 X12, X14, X30, [6] X42
Woods of Arden is an abandoned Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Annadale, Staten Island, New York. The station opened in 1886 with a cost of $112.55. [ 1] The station closed after 1894. [ 2][ 3] This station was located in between the Annadale and Eltingville stops. Summer Sundays were spent picnicking, boating, and swimming ...
Designated NHL. April 8, 1992 [2] Montgomery Place, now Bard College: The Montgomery Place Campus, near Barrytown, New York, United States, is an early 19th-century estate that has been designated a National Historic Landmark. It is also a contributing property to the Hudson River Historic District, itself a National Historic Landmark. [5]
Route restructured in about 1988 to serve the Staten Island Mall; S55 via Annadale Road; S56 via Foster Road, Rossville Avenue and Arthur Kill Road. On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to eliminate service between 6 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. The change was expected to save $183,000 a year. The route had the least revenue from fares of any route ...
The station opened on June 2, 1860, with the opening of the Staten Island Railway from Annadale to Tottenville. [ 1] The station's original name was Bloomingview, [ 1] named after the former town of Bloomingview, which is present day Huguenot. [ 2] Afterwards the station was named "Huguenot Park," which was shortened to simply "Huguenot" by the ...