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[[Image:Cheltenham R8.JPG|thumb|400px|Cheltenham station]]
[[Image:Cheltenham R8.JPG|thumb|400px|Temporary Cheltenham station, now replaced]]
'''Cheltenham''' is a station located along the [[SEPTA]] R8 Fox Chase Line. It is located at Old Soldiers Road & Hasbrook Avenue and has a 17-space parking lot.<ref>[[SEPTA]] [http://www.septa.org/maps/click_map/cheltenham.html webpage] for Cheltenham</ref> The station lies just north of the point where the main northeasterly freight line splits from the commuter line to [[Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Fox Chase]]. The station serves the [[Burholme, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Burholme]] neighborhood of [[Northeast Philadelphia]] and the eastern part of [[Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania|Cheltenham]] Township.
'''Cheltenham''' is a station located along the [[SEPTA]] R8 Fox Chase Line. It is located at Old Soldiers Road & Hasbrook Avenue and has a 17-space parking lot.<ref>[[SEPTA]] [http://www.septa.org/maps/click_map/cheltenham.html webpage] for Cheltenham</ref> The station lies just north of the point where the main northeasterly freight line splits from the commuter line to [[Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Fox Chase]]. The station serves the [[Burholme, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Burholme]] neighborhood of [[Northeast Philadelphia]] and the eastern part of [[Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania|Cheltenham]] Township.



Revision as of 03:57, 2 November 2007

Temporary Cheltenham station, now replaced

Cheltenham is a station located along the SEPTA R8 Fox Chase Line. It is located at Old Soldiers Road & Hasbrook Avenue and has a 17-space parking lot.[1] The station lies just north of the point where the main northeasterly freight line splits from the commuter line to Fox Chase. The station serves the Burholme neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia and the eastern part of Cheltenham Township.

In 1993 the original 100-year-old station was destroyed by fire in what was ruled by the police as an arson.[2] Since then the station has been replaced with a trailer serving as the ticket office. A new station and high-level platforms were opened in October 2007.[3]

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