Smithtown station
Smithtown is a station on the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. The station is located off a low bridge over New York [State Route 25|NY 25] / 25A along Redwood Lane between NY 25 / 25A and Landing Avenue in Smithtown, New York.
History
Smithtown station was originally built in 1873 by Charles Hallett of Riverhead for the Smithtown and [Port Jefferson Railroad]. In 1937, the station was rebuilt, and the grade crossing at Main Street immediately west of the station was eliminated. A freight spur exists west of the bridge under Brooksite Drive.The station contains a mural along the track side of the station called "Nissequogue Passages," by Robert Carioscia, which was sponsored by the Smithtown Township Arts Council in 1989.