Swarthmore station

Swarthmore station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Located on Chester Road between downtown Swarthmore and Swarthmore College, it serves the Media/Elwyn Line.

Swarthmore
SEPTA Regional Rail station
Location2 South Chester Road
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081
Coordinates39.902221°N 75.350985°W / 39.902221; -75.350985
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections SEPTA Suburban Bus: 109
Construction
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zone3
History
Opened1880
Electrified1928
Previous namesWestdale
Traffic
Passengers1,460 (average weekday)[1]
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Wallingford
toward Elwyn
Media/Elwyn Line Morton

In 2013, this station saw 765 boardings and 699 alightings on an average weekday.[2] Dollar-a-day parking and permit parking are available. It is the first outward-bound Zone 3 station from the central Philadelphia stations. It is the busiest station on the Media/Elwyn Line outside of Center City. The adult fare to and from Central Philadelphia is currently $5 during off-peak hours, with an additional $2 surcharge assessed for those who buy a ticket on the train, regardless of whether the ticket window is open.

The ticket office is located on the inbound side of the tracks in a building used otherwise by Swarthmore College and the Chester Children's Chorus. The building was originally built in 1880 by the Pennsylvania Railroad[3] and formerly held the Jumping Cow cafe. Swarthmore's main street, Chester Road, has passed under the station since 1931. Before Swarthmore College was opened, the station was known as Westdale.

Station layout

Swarthmore has two low-level side platforms.

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Side platform, doors will open on the right
Outbound      Media/Elwyn Line toward Elwyn (Wallingford)
Inbound      Media/Elwyn Line toward Temple University (Morton)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Street level Exit/entrance and parking
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References

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