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Trolley platform at 30th Street. Drexel Station at 30th Street opened on November 6, 1955 by the Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC), [3] built as a replacement for the elevated 32nd Street station that had opened in 1907 as part of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company's original Market Street subway–elevated line from 69th Street T.C. to 15th Street, which was elevated west of 23rd ...
30th Street Station, officially William H. Gray III 30th Street Station, is a major intermodal transit station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.The station opened in 1933 as Pennsylvania Station–30th Street, replacing the 1881 Broad Street station as the Pennsylvania Railroad's main station in the city.
This is a route-map template for 30th Street Station, a Philadelphia railway station.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Replaced 24th Street station University City: Drexel Station at 30th Street: Amtrak (at 30th Street) NJ Transit: ACL Atlantic City Line (at 30th Street) SEPTA Regional Rail: all lines (at 30th Street) SEPTA Metro: Market–Frankford Line, Route 10, Route 34, Route 13, Route 11, Route 36 SEPTA City Bus: 31, 49, LUCY: No direct passage to 30th ...
Print/export Download as PDF ... 1234 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. ... The first updated signs were installed at Drexel Station at 30th Street in ...
The Warminster Line is a route of the SEPTA Regional Rail commuter rail system. It serves stations between its namesake town, Warminster, and Center City Philadelphia.Half of the route is shared by other lines, including the Lansdale/Doylestown Line, West Trenton Line, Fox Chase Line, Chestnut Hill East Line, and Manayunk/Norristown Line.
An Amtrak Clocker train pulled by a NJ Transit locomotive at Philadelphia's 30th Street Station in 2003. At the launch of Amtrak, the railroad assigned each run an individual name (listed in the table below). Starting with the October 1981 timetable, Amtrak officially adopted the Clocker name for the service. [2]
30th Street Station: Chestnut Hill East: 14 12.2 mi (19.6 km) 2,318 Philadelphia: Chestnut Hill West Line: Temple University: Chestnut Hill West: 14 14.7 mi (23.7 km) 2,768 Philadelphia: Cynwyd Line: Suburban Station: Cynwyd: 7 6.1 mi (9.8 km) 112 Philadelphia, Montgomery County: Fox Chase Line: 30th Street Station: Fox Chase: 10 12.5 mi (20.1 ...