Station Review #166: Rydal (SEPTA)
Rydal is a station on SEPTA's West Trenton line, located at Susquehanna Road and Washington Lane in the small village of Rydal, PA, itself located in Abington Township, PA. History Rydal station was originally built either in 1883 by the North Pennsylvania Railroad, or in 1888 by the Reading Railroad, though the former is more likely due to the architectural style being more in line with NPRR's depots. At some point around the 2000s, there was a station restoration. Tour The station nowadays Rydal station hasn't changed all that much in the past few decades. Doorway Post office sign Much of the depot nowadays is a small post office. Waiting room Rydal has a waiting room, usually only open on weekdays between 5:30 AM and 12:30 PM. It's extremely small and only has a few benches. Notice board with a notice on it from 2001 Inside of the post office Unsig...