Carpenter station explained

Carpenter
Style:SEPTA
Style2:SEPTA Regional Rail
Symbol Location:septa
Symbol:septa
Address:201 West Carpenter Lane
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Platform:2 side platforms
Levels:1
Tracks:2
Parking:93 spaces
Passengers:342 boardings
342 alightings
(weekday average)[1]
Pass Year:2017
Opened:[2]
Electrified:[3]
Accessible:No
Owned:SEPTA
Zone:2
Former:Carpenter Lane
Pass Rank:80 of 146
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Other Services Header:Former services
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:rail
Zoom:14

Carpenter station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Located at 201 Carpenter Lane, it serves the Chestnut Hill West Line.

The historic station building has been listed in the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places since August 6, 1981.[4] It is in zone 2 on the Chestnut Hill West Line, on former Pennsylvania Railroad tracks, and is 9.8 track miles from Suburban Station. In fiscal 2012, this station saw 371 boardings on an average weekday.

External links

40.0509°N -75.1917°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fiscal Year 2021 Service Plan Update. . June 2020 . 24 . March 11, 2022.
  2. News: Steam Roads: Opening of Pennsylvania's New Branch Line. November 10, 2017. The Philadelphia Inquirer. June 11, 1884. 2. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Electric Train Has Trial Trip . August 1, 2021 . The Harrisburg Telegraph . March 23, 1918 . 10. Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: PRHP: List of properties with OPA-compliant addresses. Philadelphia Historical Commission. March 7, 2013.