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The Airport Line opened on April 28, 1985, as SEPTA R1, providing service from Center City to Philadelphia International Airport. [2] By its twentieth anniversary in 2005, the line had carried over 20 million passengers to and from the airport. The line splits from Amtrak's Northeast Corridor north of Darby and passes over it via a flying junction.
SEPTA Metro lines Line name Type Service patterns Terminal stations Avg. weekday ridership (FY 2023) [15] South/West North/East Market–Frankford Line: Rapid transit: All Stops 69th Street: Frankford: 107,651 Broad Street Line: Rapid transit: Local: NRG: Fern Rock: 79,155 Express: Walnut–Locust NRG (limited) Spur: 8th–Market: Subway ...
Line name Type Service patterns Terminal stations South/West North/East Market–Frankford Line: Rapid transit: All Stops 69th Street: Frankford: Broad Street Line: Rapid transit: Local NRG: Fern Rock: Express Walnut–Locust NRG (limited) Spur 8th–Market: Subway–Surface Trolleys: Subway/surface: Route 10: 63rd–Malvern/ Overbrook: 13th ...
The Philadelphia International Airport stations are a group of train stations serving Philadelphia International Airport's six terminals, serviced by SEPTA Regional Rail via the Airport Line. The stations for Terminal A and Terminal B share platforms on one side of the track. Trains stop at one end for Terminal A and the other end for Terminal ...
Notes References Lines SEPTA Regional Rail lines Line Weekday ridership (FY 2023) Route length Inbound terminus [b] Outbound terminus Airport Line 5,268 12.10 mi (19.47 km) Temple University Airport Terminals E & F Chestnut Hill East Line 2,318 12.20 mi (19.63 km) 30th Street Station Chestnut Hill East Chestnut Hill West Line 2,768 14.59 mi (23.48 km) Temple University Chestnut Hill West ...
Stations on the Airport Line (SEPTA) (2 P) ... Airport Line (SEPTA) This page was last edited on 22 July 2020, at 22:11 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Pages in category "Stations on the Airport Line (SEPTA)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
SEPTA stations and vehicles are equipped with turnstiles, scanners, and fare boxes that accept various types of payment methods depending on the mode of transit: SEPTA Key, Key Tix (transit only), Quick Trips (transit station turnstiles, from Center City Regional Rail Stations, and the Airport Line), cash (buses, trolleys, and trolleybuses only ...