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  2. List of SEPTA Regional Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Notes References Lines SEPTA Regional Rail lines Line Weekday ridership (FY 2023) Route length Inbound terminus [b] Outbound terminus Airport Line 5,268 12.10 mi (19.47 km) Temple University Airport Terminals E & F Chestnut Hill East Line 2,318 12.20 mi (19.63 km) 30th Street Station Chestnut Hill East Chestnut Hill West Line 2,768 14.59 mi (23.48 km) Temple University Chestnut Hill West ...

  3. SEPTA Regional Rail - Wikipedia

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    The SEPTA Regional Rail system (reporting marks SEPA, SPAX) is a commuter rail network owned by SEPTA and serving the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The system has 13 branches and more than 150 active stations in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , its suburbs and satellite towns and cities .

  4. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, is a regional public transportation authority [5] that operates bus, rapid transit, commuter rail, light rail, and electric trolleybus services for nearly four million people throughout five counties in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  5. List of busiest railway stations in North America - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak, NJ Transit, SEPTA Regional Rail: 9: SEPTA Metro: 13: Secaucus Junction: 11.097 [25] Secaucus United States: NJ Transit: 5: 14: Los Angeles Union Station: 10.999 [26] [27] [28] Los Angeles United States: Amtrak, Metrolink, California High-Speed Rail (begins 2029-2033) 9: Los Angeles Metro Rail: 15: Buenavista railway station: 10.950 [29 ...

  6. List of former SEPTA Regional Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA Regional Rail System is the commuter rail division of the SEPTA. It contains 153 stations on 13 lines formerly owned by both the Pennsylvania Railroad and Reading Railroad . Almost all stations are located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , with the exception of four stations in the State of Delaware and two in the State of New Jersey .

  7. Ardmore station (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The station is 8.5 miles (13.7 km) from Suburban Station in Center City Philadelphia, and travel time to Suburban Station is 22 minutes on SEPTA local trains. The station is situated in the Suburban Square shopping area amidst a large residential population and sees its fair share of reverse commuters.

  8. Category:SEPTA Regional Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    C. Carpenter station; Chalfont station; Chelten Avenue station; Cheltenham station (SEPTA) Chester Transportation Center; Chestnut Hill East station; Chestnut Hill West station

  9. List of SEPTA Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Moved to current location in 1989 as part of integration with then new Norristown Transportation Center North Street: Collingdale: Delaware: P&WCTC 1906 NRG Station† South Philadelphia: Philadelphia: none: 1973 Formerly known as Pattison and AT&T Limited service for the B2 Olive Street Media: Delaware: P&WCTC 1913 Olney Transit Center†