61st Street station (SEPTA) explained

61st Street station (SEPTA) should not be confused with Angora station.

Symbol Location:septa
Symbol:septa
61st & Baltimore
Style:SEPTA
Style2:SEPTA Trolley
Address:61st Street and Baltimore Avenue
Angora, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates:39.9439°N -75.2462°W
Other:Cobbs Creek Trail
Other Services2 Header:Future services (2024)
Other Services2 Collapsible:yes
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Marker:rail-light
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61st Street station is a SEPTA trolley stop in Philadelphia. It is located in the Angora neighborhood of Philadelphia near Baltimore Avenue, where US 13 crosses Cobbs Creek into Delaware County. It is the western terminus of the SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines route 34. Trolleys run from here to Center City Philadelphia.[1]

The trolley tracks in the station form a loop, nicknamed the Angora Loop, so that trains can enter westbound and depart eastbound. The loop circles around a Caribbean barbecue restaurant; it is across US 13 from a local playground as well as the Cobbs Creek Trail across 61st Street.

The Angora Loop lies a few blocks west of the Angora Regional Railroad Station, which serves the SEPTA Media/Wawa Line. No direct connection between the two systems are available at this stop, however.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 61st Street at Baltimore Avenue . SEPTA . July 9, 2022.