Disabled access Yes Owner SEPTA Tracks 4 | Structure type Underground Opened 1 September 1928 Platforms in use 2 | |
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Connections SEPTA City Bus: 3, 4, 16 Connection SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes Similar Temple University station, AT&T Station, Susquehanna–Dauphin station, Fern Rock Transportation Center, Walnut–Locust station |
Temple signage electrifies cecil b moore station
Cecil B. Moore, also known as Cecil B. Moore / Temple University, formerly Columbia, is a subway stop on the SEPTA Broad Street Line in the Cecil B. Moore neighborhood in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a local station that has four tracks, with only the outer two being served. There are separate fare control areas for northbound and southbound trains, with no crossover, and a large pavilion entrance with an escalator on the northbound side. This is the main station serving Temple University, and therefore is one of the busiest stops on the line. Susquehanna–Dauphin Station, six blocks north, also serves Temple University, and, although it does not bear it in its name, is closer to many of the academic and residential buildings on campus than is Cecil B. Moore.
Surface Transit Connections: Until February 4, 1956 - Trolley SEPTA Route 3 (now a bus line) serve as the connection.
As of June 2007, Cecil B. Moore had an average of 5,644 daily boardings.