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Station Review #109: Bala (SEPTA)

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Bala is a station on SEPTA's Cynwyd Line. The station is located on City Avenue in Bala-Cynwyd, PA (itself a part of Lower Merion Township). The Cynwyd Line is the least used regional rail line in the SEPTA system, and the one with the least amount of service with only six trains per day at peak times mainly, weekdays only. History The station, 1966   Bala station was originally built along the Pennsylvania Railroad Schuylkill Branch in 1884. It had a depot on one end and a shelter on the other. At some point around the 1950s, the depot was torn down. The station was rebuilt sometime around the early 1980s, before the Cynwyd line service was truncated to Cynwyd "temporarily". Sometime between 2017 and 2019, Bala and Wynnefield Avenue stations were rebuilt. The old shelter for Bala still remains, although it is fenced off and unable to be used now. Tour Parking Bala station is essentially a City Avenue park and ride station. Signage ment...

Station #108: St. Davids (SEPTA)

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St. Davids is a station located at Chamounix Road in St. Davids, PA. St. Davids is a unincorporated place located entirely within Radnor Township, immediately next to Wayne. St Davids station is the second least used station on the Paoli-Thorndale line, behind Daylesford, as of 2017. History Very first station at St. Davids Originally, St. Davids was called East Wayne. The station was most likely built in the 1870s and renamed in the mid 1880's. It was renamed from East Wayne to St. David's at first to try to get people to use the station to get to the nearby St. David's Church (which is closer to Wayne station, ironically enough.) as a development scheme. It worked to some extent, and caused a new station building to be built.  This new station was built sometime before 1891, and lasted until 1966, when it was demolished due to disrepair. This building was then replaced by a newer building, though the canopies from the old building were ...

Station Review #107: Drexel Manor (SEPTA)

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Drexel Manor is a station on SEPTA's D2 line. The station is located near but not at 356 Cheswold Road in the Garettsford neighborhood of Upper Darby, PA. This station is one block away from Garettsford station and Marshall Road station on either side. At this point, Drexel Manor only exists to serve an apartment complex. Tour One of the only ways you can get to this station is by a path that's between two houses. Much unlike Parkview , there is no lollypop sign announcing what's there, the path just exists.  Stairs on the path   Nothing is accessible at this station. In all fairness, the D1, D2, and T stations are unable to be made accessible due to having inaccessible vehicles. The shelter The station has one small shelter located on the 69th Street bound platform. Shelters of this variety are all along the D1, D2, and 103, and were most likely built while the lines were owned by Red Arrow. At some point, all of the roofs of...

Station Review #106: Moorestown Mall (NJT)

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Moorestown Mall is a bus station at Moorestown Mall in Moorestown, New Jersey.  Services These services run to or through it:  • 317: Philadelphia (6th and Vine) to Asbury Park • 407: Walter Rand Transportation Center to Moorestown Mall • 413: Walter Rand Transportation Center to Florence • 414: 30th Street Station to Moorestown Mall (LIMITED) • 418: Walter Rand Transportation Center to Trenton (LIMITED) • 457: Walter Rand Transportation Center to Moorestown Mall via Haddonfield Tour Shelters Moorestown Mall is an average bus station. There's nothing of note to see here. There are three bus shelters here.  Bench The shelters have benches. There are trash cans. Nothing revolutionary here.  Bike  r ack There are ramps and a bike rack. This is often not the case at a lot of mall bus stations, so this is actually a pleasant surprise The station from a distance Points of Interest near Moorestown ...