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Huntingdon Valley station

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Owned by
  
SEPTA

Tracks
  
0

Platforms
  
1 side platform

Closed
  
January 14, 1983

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Location
  
796 Welsh Road Lower Moreland Township, Pennsylvania

Structure type
  
station shed (demolished)

Similar
  
Bryn Athyn station, Newtown station, Lawndale station, Ryers station, Olney station

Huntingdon Valley station was a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Lower Moreland Township, Pennsylvania. It was located on Terwood Road near Old Welsh Road (PA 63) and served the Fox Chase/Newtown Line. SEPTA closed the station in 1983, and the shelter was subsequently demolished.

History

Huntingdon Valley Station, and all of those north of Fox Chase station, was closed on January 14, 1983, due to failing diesel train equipment SEPTA had no desire to repair.

In addition, a labor dispute began within the SEPTA organization when the transit operator inherited 1,700 displaced employees from Conrail. SEPTA insisted on utilizing transit operators from the Broad Street Subway to operate Fox Chase-Newtown diesel trains, while Conrail requested that railroad motormen run the service. When a federal court ruled that SEPTA had to use Conrail employees in order to offer job assurance, SEPTA cancelled Fox Chase-Newtown trains. Service in the diesel-only territory north of Fox Chase was cancelled at that time, and Huntingdon Valley Station still appears in publicly posted tariffs.

Although rail service was initially replaced with a Fox Chase-Newtown shuttle bus, patronage remained light, and the Fox Chase-Newtown shuttle bus service ended in 1999.

Plans call for surviving trackage to be removed by Montgomery County in summer 2014 for construction of the $2 million Pennypack Trail extension.

References

Huntingdon Valley station Wikipedia