Langhorne station

Coordinates: 40°09′39″N 74°54′47″W / 40.1608°N 74.9131°W / 40.1608; -74.9131
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SEPTA regional rail
The station at Langhorne in February 2012 from the abandoned outbound platform. The new station depot, constructed in 2010, is visible on the inbound platform.
General information
LocationBellevue (PA 413) & Comly Avenues
Langhorne, PA, 19047
Coordinates40°09′39″N 74°54′47″W / 40.1608°N 74.9131°W / 40.1608; -74.9131
Owned bySEPTA
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks3
ConnectionsSEPTA City Bus: 14
SEPTA Suburban Bus: 127, 129, 130
Construction
Parking236 Free/123 with Permits
Bicycle facilities3 racks
Other information
Fare zone4
History
Opened1881[1]
Rebuilt2010
Electrified1931
Services
Preceding station   SEPTA   Following station
Template:SEPTA lines
  Former services  
Reading Railroad
Template:Reading Railroad lines

Langhorne is a station along the SEPTA West Trenton Line to Ewing, New Jersey, United States. It is located at Bellevue (PA 413) & Comly Avenues in Penndel, Pennsylvania. The station has off-street parking, a ticket office (Telephone (215) 580-6941), and bicycle racks. In FY 2013, Langhorne station had a weekday average of 643 boardings and 688 alightings.[2]

Langhorne Station was originally built by the Reading Railroad in 1881.[3] On May 29, 2009, SEPTA announced a $2.3 million plan to replace the existing station.[4] On April 6, 2010, the original station was demolished in order to make room for its replacement.

References

  1. ^ Existing Railroad Stations in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
  2. ^ "SEPTA (May 2014). Fiscal Year 2015 Annual Service Plan. p. 61" (PDF). (539 KB)
  3. ^ Pennsylvania Railroad Stations; Past & Present
  4. ^ Many SEPTA stations to get makeovers

External links

Media related to Langhorne (SEPTA station) at Wikimedia Commons