List of SEPTA Trolley and Interurban stations

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority contains more than several trolley lines and one interurban line; These include five Subway–Surface Trolley Lines, and one Heritage trolley (Route 15), all of which were inherited from the former Philadelphia Transportation Company, and originally built by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company. Both systems are officially part of the City Transit Division. It also includes the Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100) an interurban commuter rail line between Norristown, Pennsylvania and Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, originally owned by the Philadelphia and Western Railroad, then acquired by the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company, which itself was originally the Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Company. The P&WC built the Media-Sharon Hill Lines trolleys (Routes 101 and 102), which were inherited by PSTC, only for all PSTC assets to be taken over by SEPTA in 1970. These systems are part of the Suburban Transit Division.

Stations of the Route 15 Heritage trolley, as well as those of former trolley lines will not be listed here.

Media-Sharon Hill Line stations

NOTE: All stations are located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

Existing stations

Station Municipality Segment Former railroad Opened[1] Notes
69th Street T.C. Upper Darby Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1907 Termini of both the Media and Sharon Hill Lines
Also serves NHSL Interurban and MFL Subway lines.
Anderson Avenue Upper Darby Media Line PSTC 1913
Andrews Avenue Collingdale Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906
Aronimink Drexel Hill Media Line PSTC 1913
Avon Road Upper Darby Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1906 Originally called "Bywood Station."
Baltimore Pike Clifton Heights Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906
Bartram Avenue Collingdale Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906
Beatty Road Media Media Line PSTC 1913
Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1906
Clifton–Aldan Upper Darby Sharon Hill Line Pennsylvania 1880 Connects to the Media/Elwyn Line
Originally named "Aldan Station"
Congress Avenue Upper Darby Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1906 Serves the Monsignor Bonner High School for boys
and the Archbishop Prendergast High School for girls.
Creek Road Drexel Hill Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906 Originally named "Oakview Station." Serves Indian Rock
Park, home of the historic Lower Swedish Cabin.
Drexel Hill Junction Drexel Hill Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC Also called "Shadeland Avenue Station."
Media and Sharon Hill split west and south of here.
Drexel Manor Drexel Hill Sharon Hill Line PSTC
Drexel Park Drexel Hill Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC Also called "Fairfax Road Station."
Drexelbrook Drexel Hill Media Line PSTC
Drexeline Drexel Hill Media Line PSTC Serves Drexeline Shopping Center.
Edgemont Street Media Media Line PSTC 1913
Fairfield Avenue Upper Darby Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1906
Garrettford Drexel Hill Sharon Hill Line PSTC
Hilltop Road Upper Darby Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1906
Huey Avenue Drexel Hill Media Line PSTC 1913
Irvington Road Drexel Hill Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1906
Jackson Street Media Media Line PSTC 1913
Lansdowne Avenue Upper Darby Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1906 Serves the Monsignor Bonner High School for boys
and the Archbishop Prendergast High School for girls.
Leamy Avenue Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913
MacDade Boulevard Collingdale Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906 Originally called "Collingdale Station" until 2010
Magnolia Avenue Aldan Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906
Manchester Avenue Media Media Line PSTC 1913
Marshall Road Drexel Hill Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906
Media–Orange Street Media Media Line PSTC 1913 Western terminus of the Media Line
Monroe Street Media Media Line PSTC 1913 Serves the Media Theatre
North Street Collingdale Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906
Olive Street Media Media Line PSTC
Paper Mill Road Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913 Serves Smedley County Park
Penn Street Clifton Heights Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906
Pine Ridge Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913
Providence Road Media Media Line PSTC 1913 Formerly "Bowling Green Station."
Not the same Providence Road as on Route 102.
Providence Road Aldan Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906 Not the same Providence Road as on Route 101.
Saxer Avenue Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913
Scenic Road Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913 Serves Walsh Park and Indian Rock Park.
School Lane Drexel Hill Media Line PSTC 1913
Sharon Hill Sharon Hill Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906 Southwestern terminus of the Sharon Hill Line.
Within walking distance of the Wilmington Newark Line station.
Springfield Mall Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913 Originally called "Sproul Road Station."
Renamed for and serves Springfield Mall
Springfield Road Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913
Springfield Road Clifton Heights Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906
Thomson Avenue Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913
Veterans Square Media Media Line PSTC 1913 Serves the Delaware County Courthouse
Walnut Street Upper Darby Media and Sharon Hill Lines PSTC 1906
Woodland Avenue Springfield Media Line PSTC 1913

Former stations

Station Municipality Segment Former railroad Opened Notes
Shisler Avenue Aldan Sharon Hill Line PSTC 1906 Closed by SEPTA on March 15, 2010.

Norristown High Speed Line stations

Station Municipality County Segment Former railroad Opened Notes
69th Street T.C. Upper Darby Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907 Also serves MSHL Trolley and MFL Subway lines.
Ardmore Avenue Ardmore Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907
Ardmore Junction Ardmore Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907 Included connection to the former Route 103 Trolley line until 1966;
Route 103 is now a bus rapid transit line.
Beechwood–Brookline Haverford Township Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907
Bridgeport Bridgeport Montgomery, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W 1912
Bryn Mawr Radnor Township Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907
County Line Lower Merion Twp. Montgomery, PA Main Line P&W 1912
DeKalb Street Bridgeport Montgomery, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W 1912 Formerly called "King Manor Station" until 2010.
Garrett Hill Garrett Hill Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907
Gulph Mills Upper Merion Twp. Montgomery, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W 1912
Haverford Haverford Township Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907
Hughes Park Upper Merion Twp. Montgomery, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W 1912
Matsonford Lower Merion Twp. Montgomery, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W 1912 Formerly known as "Conshohocken Road Station," until 1993
Norristown T.C. Norristown Montgomery, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W/Reading 1912 Replaced former DeKalb Street-Norristown Reading Depot.
Also includes the Manayunk/Norristown Line
Parkview Upper Darby Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907
Penfield Haverford Township Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907
Radnor Radnor Delaware, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W 1912
Roberts Road Rosemont Delaware, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W 1912 Formerly called "Rosemont Station" until 2010.
Stadium – Ithan Avenue Radnor Delaware, PA Main Line
(Norristown Branch)
P&W 1912 Originally known as "Stadium Station" until 2010.
Township Line Road Haverford Township Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907 Previously known as "West Overbrook Station" until 2010.
Villanova Radnor Township Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907 East of former Villanova Junction, part of which
is now used for the Radnor Trail
Wynnewood Road Haverford Township Delaware, PA Main Line P&W 1907

Subway-Surface Trolley Line stations

NOTE: All stations are located in the City of Philadelphia, unless stated otherwise.

Existing stations

Station Municipality Neighborhood County Route(s) Former railroad Opened Notes
13th Street Philadelphia Center City (Market East) Philadelphia, PA 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36 PRT 1908 Also serves Market-Frankford Subway Line
Originally named "Juniper Station" until 2011.
15th Street Philadelphia Center City (Penn Center) Philadelphia, PA 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36 PRT 1907 Also serves Market-Frankford Subway Line
Connections to City Hall BSL and Suburban Station.
19th Street Philadelphia Center City (Penn Center) Philadelphia, PA 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36 PRT 1907
22nd Street Philadelphia Center City Philadelphia, PA 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36 PTC 1956 Replaced 1908-built 24th Street PRT Station
30th Street Philadelphia West Philadelphia (University City) Philadelphia, PA 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36 PTC 1956 Also serves Market-Frankford Subway Line; Connections to Amtrak Regional Rail and NJT Atlantic City Line; Replaces 32nd Street Market Elevated station.
33rd Street Philadelphia West Philadelphia (University City) Philadelphia, PA 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36 PTC 1956
36th Street Philadelphia West Philadelphia (University City) Philadelphia, PA 11, 13, 34, and 36 PTC 1956 Also called "Samson Commons/36th Street Station"
36th Street Portal Philadelphia West Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 10 PTC 1956
37th Street Philadelphia West Philadelphia (University City) Philadelphia, PA 11, 13, 34, and 36 PTC 1956 Also called "37th Street/Spruce Street Station"
40th Street Portal Philadelphia West Philadelphia (Spruce Hill) Philadelphia, PA 11, 13, 34, and 36 PTC 1956
63rd and Malvern Loop Philadelphia West Philadelphia (Overbrook) Philadelphia, PA 10 PRT 1926 Previously known as the "Overbrook Loop."
Within walking distance of Paoli/Thorndale Line via Overbrook Regional Rail station
Angora Loop Philadelphia Southwest Philadelphia (Angora) Philadelphia, PA 34 DC&PER[2] 1896
Darby T.C.
Darby
Delaware, PA 11 and 13 WPPR 1858[3]
Eastwick Loop Philadelphia Southwest Philadelphia (Eastwick) Philadelphia, PA 36 PTC Was relocated from the west twice.
Elmwood Carhouse Philadelphia Southwest Philadelphia (Elmwood Park) Philadelphia, PA 36 PRTC Also a storage facility for Route 11, 13, 34, and 36 trolleys.
Mount Moriah Philadelphia Southwest Philadelphia (Mount Moriah) Philadelphia, PA 13 Serves the Mount Moriah Cemetery
Yeadon Loop
Yeadon
Delaware, PA 13 WPPR

Former stations

Station Municipality Neighborhood County Routes Former railroad Opened Notes
24th Street Philadelphia Center City Philadelphia, PA 10, 11, 13, 34, 37, and 38 PRT 1908 Replaced by 22nd Street Station in 1956.
Connected to former 24th Street B&O Station

References

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