Snyder SEPTA rapid transit station |
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The upper level of Snyder Station. A plaque next to the station's name commemorates the construction of the southern extension of the Broad Street Line in time the station was built in 1938. |
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Address | 2100 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA |
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Broad Street Line Local
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Connections | SEPTA City Bus: 37, 79, C NJT Bus: 316 Greyhound Bus |
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Opened | September 18, 1938 | ||||||||||
Electrified | Third rail (600 volts) (BSL) | ||||||||||
Owned by | SEPTA | ||||||||||
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Snyder is a rapid transit passenger rail station on SEPTA's Broad Street Line[1] in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located at 2100 South Broad Street (PA 611), and is named for Snyder Avenue. The station provides access to a Greyhound Bus stop named "Fairfax Bus and Bagel."
Originally built in 1938, Snyder station was the southern terminus of the Broad Street Line until 1973, when it was extended to Pattison Station (now known as AT&T station). The station is located near sites such as Methodist Hospital and South Philadelphia High School. A connection to the never-built Passyunk Avenue Spur can be found here.[2]