Lansdowne (SEPTA station)

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Lansdowne
SEPTA regional rail

Lansdowne Station, looking west.
Station statistics
Coordinates 39°56′14″N 75°16′18″W / 39.93726°N 75.27165°W / 39.93726; -75.27165Coordinates: 39°56′14″N 75°16′18″W / 39.93726°N 75.27165°W / 39.93726; -75.27165
Line(s)
Connections SEPTA Suburban Bus: 113, 109
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Parking 91 Free/62 with Permits
Bicycle facilities Yes
Other information
Opened 1880
Electrified 1928
Owned by SEPTA
Fare zone 2
Services
Preceding station   SEPTA   Following station
toward Elwyn
Media/Elwyn Line
    Former services    
Pennsylvania Railroad
toward West Chester
West Chester Branch
Fernwood

Lansdowne is a railway station in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, along the SEPTA Media/Elwyn Line. The station was originally built in 1880 by the Pennsylvania Railroad.[1] Popular with railfans, it is one of the most photographed stations on the SEPTA Railroad.[citation needed] It is located at Scottdale Road & South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA 19050 and has an 89-car parking lot.

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