Ardsley-on-Hudson (Metro-North station)

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Ardsley-on-Hudson
File:Ardsley-on-Hudson train station.jpg
View looking northbound from east platform;
the Tappan Zee Bridge is visible beyond the station.
Location 110 West Ardsley Avenue
Irvington, NY, 10533
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Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 4
Construction
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Fare zone 4
History
Opened ca. 1900
Rebuilt 2006-07
Electrified 700V (DC) third rail
Services
Preceding station   MTA NYC logo.svg Metro-North Railroad   Following station
Hudson Line
toward Poughkeepsie
  Former services  
New York Central Railroad
toward Peekskill
Hudson Division

The Ardsley-on-Hudson Metro-North Railroad station serves Dobbs Ferry, New York and Irvington, New York via the Hudson Line. Trains leave hourly for New York City 7 days a week, and every 25 to 35 minutes on weekday mornings during peak times. It is 21.0 miles from Grand Central Terminal and travel time to Grand Central is about 47 minutes.

A common misconception is that the station serves the similarly named village of Ardsley, New York. The village of Ardsley is located about 2.5 miles east, on the discontinued Putnam Division line, which ceased passenger service in 1958. The main campus of Mercy College is walking distance from the station.

While there is no official station house, Metro-North does maintain a small 2-story brick depot dating to circa 1900, housing the northbound waiting room, ticket machines, and the United States Post Office for ZIP Code 10503. Northbound trains can be seen from inside the depot.

The crossover ramp to southbound or New York City-bound trains was inside the depot until 2006, when Metro-North razed the ramp and built one a few steps to the south, with a higher clearance for projected double-deck trains. At that time new, longer platforms were installed on both sides of the tracks.

The station was used as a location for the 2002 film Unfaithful, starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane. It also figured in the setting of the 1984 film Falling in Love.

As of August 2006, daily commuter ridership was 420 and there were 134 parking spots.[1]

Platforms and tracks

4  Hudson Line for Grand Central
2  Hudson Line no stop
 Empire Service no stop
1  Hudson Line no stop
 Empire Service no stop
3  Hudson Line for Poughkeepsie

This station has two high-level side platforms each eight cars long. The west platform next to Track 4 is generally used by southbound trains. The east platform next to Track 3 is generally used by northbound trains.

The Hudson Line has four tracks; the two inner tracks not next to either platform are used by express trains. Only one of the express tracks[clarification needed] is powered; the other one is non-powered.

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