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Eastwick station

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Owned by
  
SEPTA

Structure type
  
Surface

Opened
  
1997

Owner
  
SEPTA

Tracks
  
2

Line(s)
  
Airport Line

Disabled access
  
Yes

Phone
  
+1 215-580-7800

Platforms in use
  
2

Eastwick station

Location
  
8438 Bartram Avenue (PA 291) Philadelphia, PA

Connections
  
SEPTA Trolley Route 36 SEPTA City Bus: 37, 68 SEPTA Suburban Bus: 108, 115

Address
  
8511 Bartram Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19153, USA

Similar
  
University City station, Wayne Junction station, Fern Rock Transportation Center, Temple University station, 40th Street Portal

A septa airport line train arriving at eastwick station


Eastwick station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Philadelphia. It serves the Airport Line to Philadelphia International Airport. Located below 84th Street and situated between Mario Lanza Boulevard and Bartram Avenue (PA 291), it is the sole stop between central Philadelphia and the Philadelphia International Airport Terminals. Eastwick is within walking distance of the Eastwick Loop station of the 36 trolley which is located at Island Avenue and 80th Street. In 2013, this station saw 367 boardings and 421 alightings on an average weekday. The station is accessed from Interstate 95 northbound via Exit 10 and southbound via Exit 12B.

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Access to the station is granted via a cul-de-sac off of Bartram Avenue and also from Mario Lanza Boulevard. Pedestrians and drivers coming from 84th Street must use either Crane Street to Lanza Boulevard or 84th to south on Bartram. While the station has no official SEPTA parking lot, a number of parking spaces along Mario Lanza Boulevard and Crane Street are used by commuters patronizing the stop.

Eastwick station, located along the original Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad main line, was conceived as 84th Street, under which name (as "proposed") it appeared on 1984 SEPTA informational maps. The present minimalist station was erected in 1997 in order to serve newly built local office parks as quickly as possible. SEPTA, along with the City of Philadelphia, plans to expand the station, transforming it into the Eastwick Transportation Center.

Septa airport line train arriving at eastwick station


References

Eastwick station Wikipedia