Wister station

Wister station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station at Ashmead and Rubicam Streets in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station is named after the nearby Wister Street.

Wister
Wister station in September 2013. A mural depicting "Wister Station" is visible on the right-side wall,
LocationAshmead & Rubicam Streets,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40.0362°N 75.1615°W / 40.0362; -75.1615
Owned bySEPTA
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections SEPTA City Bus: J
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened1932
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Wayne Junction Chestnut Hill East Line Germantown
Fishers
Closed 1992

The station is in zone 1 on the Chestnut Hill East Line, on former Reading Railroad tracks, and is 6.1 track miles from Suburban Station. In 2013, this station saw 55 boardings and 70 alightings on an average weekday.[1]

Reading Railroad built Wister station in 1932, and it is the last stop inbound on the Chestnut Hill East Line (toward Central Philadelphia) before Wayne Junction Station, where that line merges with the Warminster, West Trenton, Lansdale/Doylestown, and Fox Chase Lines.

Station layout

P
Platform level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Inbound      Chestnut Hill East Line toward 30th Street (Wayne Junction)
Outbound      Chestnut Hill East Line toward Chestnut Hill East (Germantown)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
G Street level Exit/entrance
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