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  2. Villanova station (Norristown High Speed Line) - Wikipedia

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    Villanova station (soon to be known as Villanova South station [2]) is a SEPTA rapid transit station near the campus of Villanova University in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania. [3] It serves the Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100). All trains stop at Villanova. The station lies 7 track miles (11 km) from 69th Street Terminal. The station has ...

  3. Category : Villanova University buildings and structures

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  4. Villanova station (SEPTA Regional Rail) - Wikipedia

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    Villanova station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station on the campus of Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania. It is in Radnor Township , [ 5 ] located on North Spring Mill Road ( PA 320 ) near County Line Road and serves most Paoli/Thorndale Line trains.

  5. Jake Nevin Field House - Wikipedia

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    The Jake Nevin Field House (originally known as the Villanova Field House) is an arena located at Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania.The arena, built in 1932, is the former home of the Villanova men's basketball program prior to the construction of the venue now known as Finneran Pavilion in 1986.

  6. Villanova University - Wikipedia

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    Villanova University sits on 254 acres (1.03 km 2) of land, situated 12 miles (19 km) from Center City Philadelphia. [17] The campus has roughly 1,500 trees. [ 18 ] The campus was formerly known as Arboretum Villanova , but its status as an official arboretum was revoked after the university failed to meet rules and standards such as planting ...

  7. Villanova Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In Fall 1999, the stadium underwent a face-lift with the Stadium Renovation Project. [3] Included in this project was a state of the art press box, in addition to housing an 80-person meeting room for all Villanova Athletic Department personnel to use.

  8. WXVU - Wikipedia

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    WXVU (89.1 FM), known as Villanova University Radio, is a college radio station which is broadcast in the Philadelphia area via a 100-watt transmitter that covers an 8-mile (13 km) radius around the Villanova University campus. WXVU offers a variety of music, news, sports, public affairs and specialty programming.

  9. The Villanovan - Wikipedia

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    This tabloid-style, weekly paper publishes every Thursday during the semester and maintains a circulation of 750 copies which are distributed throughout the Villanova campus and at various locations in the surrounding community. The Villanovan also has a digital circulation website which regularly releases its material.