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Roslyn station (SEPTA)

Railway station in Abington, Pennsylvania


Railway station in Abington, Pennsylvania

FieldValue
nameRoslyn
styleSEPTA
style2SEPTA Regional Rail
symbol_locationsepta
symbolsepta
imageRoslyn (SEPTA Station).jpg
address1096 South Easton Road & Susquehanna Road
Abington, Pennsylvania 19001
coordinates
lineWarminster Branch
otherSEPTA City Bus:
platform1 side platform
tracks1
passengers285 boardings
238 alightings
(weekday average)
pass_year2017
electrified
accessibleyes
ownedSEPTA
zone3
pass_rank93 of 146
services
other_services_collapsibleyes
other_services_headerFormer services
other_services
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom14
mapframe-marker-color#
mapframe-markerrail

Abington, Pennsylvania 19001 238 alightings (weekday average) | mapframe-zoom = 14 | mapframe-marker-color = # | mapframe-marker = rail Roslyn station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Roslyn, Pennsylvania. Located at the intersection of Easton and Susquehanna Roads, it serves the Warminster Line.

The original station was built by the Reading Railroad. The building was demolished in 1980 in favor of a modern facility. The station has a parking lot with 61 spaces. In FY 2017, Roslyn station had a weekday average of 285 boardings and 238 alightings. Prior to 2010, Roslyn station was where the Warminster Line ended double-track operation. Since then, the interlocking has been moved roughly 1/2 mile farther back. This station is wheelchair ADA accessible.

References

References

  1. (June 2020). "Fiscal Year 2021 Service Plan Update". [[SEPTA]].
  2. (July 26, 1931). "Reading Installs Electric Service". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  3. "Archived copy".
  4. "SEPTA (May 2014). ''Fiscal Year 2015 Annual Service Plan.'' p. 62".
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