Upgrades to the Willis Avenue Long Island Railroad Station in Mineola Now Complete

Long Island Rail Road President Phillip Eng (front) addresses members of the press at the WIllis Avenue LIRR station - Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New YorkLong Island Rail Road President Phillip Eng (front) addresses members of the press at the WIllis Avenue LIRR station - Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York

The Long Island Railroad’s Willis Avenue station in Mineola is now open following substantial upgrades to improve vehicular traffic flow and eliminate street-level train crossings. The upgrades include a roadway that passes underneath two new railroad bridges.

The bridges replace a pair of street-level railroad crossings caused substantial vehicular congestion when crossing gates were closed. Local residents also saw the crossing as a nuisance because of warning bells and train horns.

“Thanks to this latest grade crossing elimination milestone, this complex section of our rail system is now much safer for our customers and our staff, as well as motorists, cyclists, pedestrians in the communities we serve,” said Long Island Railroad president Phillip Eng. “The LIRR Expansion Project has always been about creating a safer, more convenient, and more robust railroad for the millions of people who use it each year.”

Vehicular underpass at the Willis Avenue LIRR station - Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York

Vehicular underpass at the Willis Avenue LIRR station – Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York

Train overpass at the Willis Avenue LIRR station - Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York

Train overpass at the Willis Avenue LIRR station – Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York

Completion of work at the Willis Avenue Station is the latest milestone of the Long Island Railroad’s Third Track Project, a $2.6 billion plan to construct a 10-mile-long third track between Floral Park and Hicksville stations. Despite fierce local opposition to the project, the project officially launched in 2016 with the promise of eliminating some of the most potentially hazardous and loudest street-level crossings.

“This major milestone in the LIRR expansion is another testament to our unbreakable determination as New Yorkers to pursue big, bold infrastructure projects even as we face the most unpredictable and overwhelming circumstances,” said Governor Kathy Hochul. “The Third Track project will be an invaluable asset in New York’s passenger rail network because it will make travel on the LIRR more convenient and safer while significantly expanding train capacity, and we are indebted to the members of our workforce who were onsite working hard to keep this project on schedule through the pandemic.”

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3 Comments on "Upgrades to the Willis Avenue Long Island Railroad Station in Mineola Now Complete"

  1. There are two crossings at Willis Ave, the Main line and the Oyster Bay line. But is there a station there?
    The Mineola Station is about three blocks west of Willis, and intersects at Mineola Blvd (which becomes Franklin Ave south of Old Country Road). I doubt it ever closed for this project.

  2. David in Bushwick | September 7, 2021 at 1:22 pm | Reply

    How does this useful underpass benefit pedestrians and cyclists?

  3. Vehicular underpass so narrow!?

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