Babylon is a
station on the
Long Island Rail Road in the village of
Babylon, New York
The Town of Babylon is one of ten towns in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Its population was 218,223 as of the 2020 census. Parts of Jones Beach Island, Captree Island and Fire Island are in the southernmost part of the town. It bord ...
at Railroad Avenue west of Deer Park Avenue (
Suffolk CR 34). It is on the
Montauk Branch
The Montauk Branch is a rail line owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York. The branch runs the length of Long Island, 115 miles (185 km) from Long Island City on the west to Montauk on the east. Ho ...
, and is the eastern
terminus of the
Babylon Branch
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service. To the west is the junction (Belmont Junction) with the
Central Branch, which heads northwest to join the
Main Line at Bethpage Interlocking southeast of the
Bethpage station. Babylon station is elevated with two
island platform
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s and is
wheelchair accessible
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through
elevator
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access. The
electrified
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portion of the Montauk Branch ends east of the station. Babylon is 38.9 miles from Penn Station (in Manhattan, New York City), and travel time is 50 minutes to 1 hour 16 minutes, depending on the number of stops.
History

Babylon station originally opened as a
South Side Railroad of Long Island
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depot on October 28, 1867. It was briefly renamed Seaside station in the summer of 1868, but resumed its original name of Babylon station in 1869. The
Central Railroad of Long Island
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had once planned an extension to the
Great South Bay
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and
Fire Island
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Occasionally, the name is used to refer collectively to not only the central island, but also L ...
which was never built, and a horse car and later trolley line was provided by the
Babylon Rail Road
The Babylon Rail Road was a horsecar line in Babylon Village, New York, later converted to a trolley line. It was opened in 1871 and ceased operations in 1920.
The line's main purpose was to provide transportation between the Long Island Rail Ro ...
company as a substitute. The CRRLI abandoned their own depot in 1874, and began to share it with SSRLI. From that point on the original SSRLI depot contained the name "Babylon & Fire Island" posted on one side. The second depot opened on July 2, 1881, and contained three tracks with two low-level side platforms and two high island platforms, as well as a pedestrian bridge and a
REA Express
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freight house. Electrification came to the station in May 1925, and the station became the terminus of the newly established Babylon Branch. It was razed in 1963 as part of the grade elimination project that was taking place along the entire Babylon Branch during the post-war era. The new elevated third station opened on September 9, 1964.
East of the station, a train washing canopy existed in
West Islip
West Islip is a hamlet and CDP founded roughly in 1683, located in the Town of Islip in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Situated on the South Shore of Long Island, the population of the CDP was 27,048 at the time of the 2020 census.
...
until 2005. In June 2010, the Long Island Rail Road broke ground on a new environmentally friendly train wash canopy, since
Ronkonkoma station had the only train wash on the east end. This new train wash is able to recycle water already used using filters and is capable of washing up to 180 electric multiple unit cars a day (equivalent to 15 twelve-car trains, 18 ten-car trains, about 22 eight-car trains, or 30 six-car trains.)
As budgeted in the 2008–2013
Capital Plan, station rehabilitation over the next five years will include the demolition of the existing platforms and design and construction of a new platform as well as replacement of platform waiting rooms, escalators, and elevators. The project is projected to cost
$39 million and will replace infrastructure that has existed since 1964.
2008-2013 Capital Plan. Page 69
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Station layout
The station has two 12-car-long high-level island platform
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s.
References
External links
*The Unofficial LIRR History Website
1941 Postcard
1954
an
March 2000 Photos
Station from Google Maps Street View
Platforms from Google Maps Street View
Waiting Room from Google Maps Street View
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Long Island Rail Road stations in Suffolk County, New York
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1867
1867 establishments in New York (state)