Baltimore Pike station
Baltimore Pike station is a SEPTA Route 102 trolley stop in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. It is officially located near Baltimore Pike & Odgen Street, however the shed is located on the opposite side of this intersection between Glenwood and Bridge Avenues.
Baltimore Pike station | |||||||||||
Location | Baltimore Pike & Odgen Street Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 39.9312°N 75.2928°W | ||||||||||
Owned by | SEPTA | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Connections | |||||||||||
Electrified | Overhead lines | ||||||||||
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Trolleys arriving at this station travel between 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania and Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania. The station has a shed with a roof where people can go inside when it is raining. Baltimore Pike is a major stop, not only because it's a commercial strip with a SEPTA bus connection, but because the street itself is also a state highway (State Route 2016) that connects U.S. 1 and U.S. 13.
Station layout
P Platform level |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | |
Outbound | ← Route 102 toward Sharon Hill (Penn Street) | |
Inbound | Route 102 toward 69th Street (Creek Road) → | |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | ||
Street level | Exit/entrance |
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