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SEPTA's 30th Street Station is being renamed Drexel Station at 30th Street as part of a $3.5 million naming rights deal with Drexel University. The station, which serves the Market-Frankford ...
SEPTA’s 30th Street Station for the Market-Frankford Line and City Trolleys will soon include the name of an iconic Philadelphia institution that is served by this transit hub. Under a new naming ...
The latest SEPTA grant comes after Amtrak announced a $6.5 billion development plan for 30th Street Station, which is set to include a new underground concourse that would reconnect the Market ...
The 30th Street Station District team released a draft plan for overhauling the station and the surrounding area in advance of the plan’s penultimate public feedback meeting, which will be held this ...
Rattling El trains and trolleys bring 25,000 commuters a day to SEPTA’s 30th Street subway station. The gilded Deco interior of the better-known 30th Street Amtrak station are just above ground. But ...
The extreme heat in the Philadelphia region is causing SEPTA and Amtrak rail lines to experience delays, with extra wait ...
SEPTA’s tap-to-exit program is scheduled to expand to 30th Street Station on Wednesday, making the initiative available at every Regional Rail station in Center City, the transit agency announced.
It will now be called Drexel Station at 30th Street. The unveiling happened at 10:30 a.m. on Monday. ALSO SEE: SEPTA debuts new gates at 69th Street station in effort to prevent fare evasion, beef ...
SEPTA service near 30th Street Station restored after water main break 00:21. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The water department reported a leak near 30th Street Station Sunday afternoon.
30th Street Station has always functioned primarily as a gateway to somewhere else. However, as the land around the station has slowly filled with apartment towers, offices, and labs, the ...
SEPTA officials say a train running on their Paoli Line had some overhead wire issues as it entered the 30th Street Station. This caused SEPTA trains behind it to become stranded.