Bridesburg station

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Bridesburg
SEPTA.svg
Bridesburg Station 2012.JPG
The station at Bridesburg, seen facing towards Tacony on the Center City-bound platform in September 2012.
LocationBridge Street & Harbison Avenue
Bridesburg, Philadelphia, PA
Coordinates40°00′39″N 75°04′12″W / 40.0108°N 75.0699°W / 40.0108; -75.0699Coordinates: 40°00′39″N 75°04′12″W / 40.0108°N 75.0699°W / 40.0108; -75.0699
Owned bySEPTA
Line(s)Northeast Corridor
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks5 (1 freight)
ConnectionsCity Bus SEPTA City Bus: 73, 84
Construction
Disabled accessNo
Other information
Fare zone2
ElectrifiedJune 29, 1930[1]
Services
Preceding station SEPTA.svg SEPTA Following station
North Philadelphia
toward Temple University
Trenton Line Tacony
toward Trenton
Frankford Junction
Closed 1992
toward Temple University
Wissinoming
Closed 2003
toward Trenton
Former services
Preceding station Pennsylvania Railroad Following station
toward Chicago
Main Line Tacony
Trenton Line
toward Trenton

Bridesburg station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Located at Bridge Street and Harbison Avenue in the Bridesburg neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia, it serves the Trenton Line.

The station is in zone 2 on the SEPTA Trenton Line, on the Amtrak Northeast Corridor, and is 10.2 track miles from Suburban Station. In 2005, this station saw 162 boardings on an average weekday.[1] Amtrak does not stop at this station.

Station layout[]

A walkway over the freight track allows passengers to board Trenton-bound trains from the outer passenger service track.

P
Platform level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
No service ← Freight track, no passenger service →
Outbound      Trenton Line toward Trenton (Tacony)
← Amtrak services do not stop here
Outbound ← Amtrak services do not stop here
Inbound Amtrak services do not stop here →
Inbound Amtrak services do not stop here →
     Trenton Line toward Temple University (North Philadelphia)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
G Street level Exit/entrance and parking

References[]

  1. ^ "Electric Trains to Run on Phila.-Trenton Line". The Evening Courier. Camden, New Jersey. June 23, 1930. p. 6. Retrieved January 31, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. open access

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