Westmont station (PATCO)

Westmont is a station on the PATCO Lindenwold Line in Haddon Township, Camden County, New Jersey, United States. The station contains both metered and free parking and racks for up to 32 bicycles. Westmont station was built in a manner similar to that of nearby Collingswood station. East of this station, the line descends from an elevated structure to an open cut beneath the ground.

Westmont
PATCO rapid transit station
Platform at Westmont PATCO station in April 2015
Location100 Stoy Avenue
Haddon Township, New Jersey
Coordinates39.9071°N 75.0468°W / 39.9071; -75.0468
Owned byDelaware River Port Authority
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections NJT Buses
Construction
Parking1149 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesYes
History
OpenedFebruary 15, 1969[1]
Electrified750 volts DC
Services
Preceding station Delaware River Port Authority Following station
Collingswood PATCO Speedline
Local
Haddonfield
toward Lindenwold
Location
Westmont
Location within Philadelphia

Station layout

P
Platform level
Westbound      PATCO Speedline AM rush express does not stop here
     PATCO Speedline toward 15–16th & Locust (Collingswood)
Island platform
Eastbound      PATCO Speedline toward Lindenwold (Haddonfield)
G Street Level Station house, fare control, parking, buses

New Jersey Transit Bus connections

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References

  1. Baisden, Cheryl L. (2009). Images of America: Delaware River Port Authority. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 110. ISBN 9780738565811.


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