List of Stations
Stations that have existed on this line include:
Zone | Miles from 30th St | Station | Boardings | City/Township | County | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C | 1.9 | Zoological Garden | 0 | Philadelphia | Station operated from 1886 to circa 1911 | |
2.8 | Engleside | 0 | Abandoned April 5, 1903, due to competition from trolley companies | |||
3.2 | Ridge Avenue | 0 | Abandoned April 5, 1903, due to competition from trolley companies | |||
3.9 | 22nd Street | 0 | Abandoned; not to be confused with the Allegheny station on the Manayunk/Norristown Line which was formerly called 22nd Street. | |||
4.5 | North Philadelphia | 211 | Originally called Germantown Junction. Including Chestnut Hill West Line, Amtrak, aerial | |||
1 | 11th Street | 0 | station closed | |||
North Penn Junction | 0 | station closed | ||||
Harrowgate | 0 | station closed | ||||
Frankford Junction | 0 | station closed | ||||
Frankford | 0 | station closed | ||||
2 | 9.3 | Bridesburg | 172 | |||
Fitler | 0 | station closed | ||||
10.1 | Wissinoming | 0 | station closed November 5, 2003 | |||
11.2 | Tacony | 206 | ||||
12.2 | Holmesburg Junction | 547 | ||||
3 | Liddonfield | 0 | station closed | |||
Pierson's Station | 0 | station closed | ||||
14.8 | Torresdale | 980 | ||||
Andalusia | 0 | Bensalem Township | Bucks County | station closed | ||
16.9 | Cornwells Heights | 1,518 | Some Amtrak trains stop here, two exits on I-95 or Woodhaven Road. | |||
4 | 18.2 | Eddington | 43 | |||
19.9 | Croydon | 331 | Bristol Township | |||
Bristol | 347 | Bristol | ||||
5 | Levittown | 526 | Tullytown | |||
6 | 32.5 | Trenton | 1371 | Trenton, New Jersey | Mercer County | New Jersey Transit, Amtrak, River Line. With all connections via NJT Amtrak to New York City or Camden, New Jersey |
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