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Eddington station

Railway station in Bensalem, Pennsylvania


Railway station in Bensalem, Pennsylvania

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nameEddington
styleSEPTA
style2SEPTA Regional Rail
symbol_locationSEPTA
symbolSEPTA
imageEddington Station.jpg
image_captionEddington station as seen from the bridge over the Northeast Corridor along Street Road. Interstate 95 is visible in the distance.
address1099 Street Road
boroughBensalem, Pennsylvania
coordinates
ownedSoutheastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
lineAmtrak Northeast Corridor
platform2 side platforms
tracks5
connectionsSEPTA Suburban Bus:
accessibleNo
zone3
electrified
years11956
events1Station depot burned
services
other_services_collapsibleyes
other_services_headerFormer services
other_services
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom14
mapframe-marker-color#
mapframe-markerrail

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Eddington station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in the Eddington section of Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania. It is the only flag stop on the Trenton Line, with 14 trains inbound stopping on request only, along with 13 outbound on weekdays. On weekends, all trains stop by request only. The station is located along the Northeast Corridor, owned by Amtrak.

Eddington station's depot burned on September 27, 1956 from by a suspected arson, causing damages estimated at over .

Station layout

There are no parking or services at the station, which consists of only two three-sided metal shelters. A walkway over the freight track allows passengers to board and alight Trenton-bound trains from the outer passenger service track.

References

References

  1. (June 23, 1930). "Electric Trains to Run on Phila.-Trenton Line". [[The Courier-Post.
  2. (April 16, 2023). "Trenton Line Timetable".
  3. (September 28, 1956). "Eddington RR Station Burns". The Bristol Daily Courier.
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