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Meadowbrook station (SEPTA)

Coordinates: 40°06′41″N 75°05′33″W / 40.1114°N 75.0925°W / 40.1114; -75.0925
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Meadowbrook
General information
LocationMill Road & Lindsay Avenue
Abington, PA
Coordinates40°06′41″N 75°05′33″W / 40.1114°N 75.0925°W / 40.1114; -75.0925
Owned bySEPTA
Line(s)Neshaminy Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Parking90
AccessibleNo
Other information
Fare zone3
History
ElectrifiedJuly 26, 1931[1]
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Rydal West Trenton Line Bethayres
Former services
Preceding station Reading Railroad Following station
Rydal New York Branch Bethayres

Meadowbrook station is a regional rail stop along the SEPTA West Trenton Line. It is located at Mill Road & Lindsay Lane in Abington, Pennsylvania. The station has off-street parking. In FY 2013, Meadowbrook station had a weekday average of 141 boardings and 129 alightings.[2] The station building was destroyed by an early morning fire on April 18, 1995 and was replaced by the bus shelter type of facility that currently serves as the waiting area.[3]

Station layout

Meadowbrook has two low-level side platforms.

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Side platform, doors will open on the right
Outbound      West Trenton Line toward West Trenton (Bethayres)
Inbound      West Trenton Line toward Penn Medicine (Rydal)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Street level Exit/entrance and parking

References

  1. ^ "Reading Installs Electric Service". The Philadelphia Inquirer. July 26, 1931. p. 8. Retrieved August 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ "SEPTA (May 2014). Fiscal Year 2015 Annual Service Plan. p. 62" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 12, 2014. (539 KB)
  3. ^ "Firefighters Hose Down the Smoldering Remains [Photo]". The Philadelphia Inquirer. April 19, 1995. p. B2. Retrieved July 3, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon