Narberth | |||||||||
Style: | SEPTA | ||||||||
Style2: | SEPTA Regional Rail | ||||||||
Symbol Location: | septa | ||||||||
Symbol: | septa | ||||||||
Address: | 211 Elmwood Avenue, Narberth, Pennsylvania | ||||||||
Coordinates: | 40.0047°N -75.2615°W | ||||||||
Line: | Amtrak Keystone Corridor (Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line) | ||||||||
Other: | SEPTA City Bus: | ||||||||
Platform: | 2 side platforms | ||||||||
Tracks: | 4 | ||||||||
Parking: | 111 spaces (daily) | ||||||||
Bicycle: | 3 racks (15 spaces) | ||||||||
Passengers: | 714 boardings 713 alightings (weekday average)[1] | ||||||||
Pass Year: | 2017 | ||||||||
Rebuilt: | 1980 | ||||||||
Electrified: | September 11, 1915[2] | ||||||||
Owned: | Amtrak[3] | ||||||||
Operator: | SEPTA | ||||||||
Zone: | 2 | ||||||||
Pass Rank: | 31 of 146 | ||||||||
Other Services Collapsible: | yes | ||||||||
Other Services Header: | Former services | ||||||||
Mapframe: | yes | ||||||||
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Narberth station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Narberth, Pennsylvania. Located at Haverford and Narberth Avenues in Narberth, Pennsylvania, it serves most Paoli/Thorndale Line trains with the exception of several express runs.
The station was rebuilt around 1980 in a minimalist style common to that era, replacing a dilapidated wooden structure, under an agreement between SEPTA and the Narberth Borough Council, championed by Narberth Councilman Bharat Bhargava. The Ivy Ridge station was also built in the same style. A train crash occurred on the curve here on November 21, 1984 injuring 150 people.[4]
The ticket office at this station is open weekdays 6:15 a.m. to 1:35 p.m. excluding holidays. There are 111 parking spaces at the station, with 3 bicycle racks accommodating up to 15 bicycles.
This station is in fare zone 2 and is 6.8 track miles from Suburban Station. In 2017, the average total weekday boardings at this station was 714, and the average total weekday alightings was 713.[5]
Narberth has two low-level side platforms with pathways connecting the platforms to the inner tracks.