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  2. Category : Railway stations in the United States opened in 1943

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    Pages in category "Railway stations in the United States opened in 1943" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Through the station's innovative plan, he separated the flow of passengers waiting to board the trains from those arriving. Directly south of the passenger station stretched a brick baggage and freight building. [6] The station building was expanded in 1912, and its interior was remodeled in 1943. [7]

  4. Category:Railway stations opened in 1943 - Wikipedia

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    Railway stations in Japan opened in 1943 (29 P) N. Railway stations in Norway opened in 1943 (7 P) R. Railway stations in Russia opened in 1943 (3 P) S.

  5. Frankford Junction station - Wikipedia

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    Frankford Junction is a railroad junction, and former junction station, [3] located on the border between the Harrowgate neighborhood of Philadelphia and Frankford, Philadelphia. At the junction, the 4-track Northeast Corridor line from Trenton connects with the 2-track Atlantic City Line from Atlantic City in the northeastern portion of ...

  6. Franklin Square station - Wikipedia

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    It is located under Franklin Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Opened on June 7, 1936, the station was the first westbound and final eastbound station in Philadelphia, located just west of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge which carries trains over the Delaware River. The station has been opened for four separate intervals, each ...

  7. 52nd Street station (SEPTA Regional Rail) - Wikipedia

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    52nd Street is a closed train station that was located at the intersection of North 52nd Street & Merion Avenue (just north of Lancaster Avenue ) in the West Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [2] It was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) at the junction of its Main Line and its Schuylkill Branch.

  8. Olney station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    Olney station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Located at Mascher Street and Tabor Road in the Olney neighborhood, it serves the Fox Chase Line. The station has a 61-space parking lot. In FY 2013, it had a weekday average of 158 boardings and 156 alightings. [1]

  9. Broad Street Station (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The original Broad Street Station in September 1885 The station in the 1920s. The original station was designed by Wilson Brothers & Company under authority of the old Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, established in 1836 from a merger of four smaller segment lines dating to 1831, running southwest to Baltimore and its President Street Station, which had just been purchased by ...