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Jenkintown–Wyncote station

Jenkintown–Wyncote station (originally Jenkintown station) is a major SEPTA Regional Rail station along the SEPTA Main Line in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is located at the intersection of Greenwood Avenue and West Avenue on the border of Jenkintown borough and the Wyncote neighborhood of Cheltenham Township, with a mailing address in Jenkintown. It is the ninth-busiest station in the regional rail system, and the fourth busiest outside Center City. Despite this, the station is not wheelchair accessible. SEPTA had plans to make the station wheelchair accessible by 2020, but these have not yet been completed.[5]

Jenkintown–Wyncote
Station building located adjacent to inbound platform
General information
Location2 Greenwood Avenue
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Owned bySEPTA
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections SEPTA City Bus: 77
Construction
Parking430-space parking lot
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleNo, planned
Other information
Fare zone3
History
Opened1859 (NPRR)
RebuiltMarch 24, 1932 (Reading)[1]
ElectrifiedJuly 26, 1931[2]
Previous namesJenkintown
Passengers
20171,246 boardings
1,702 alightings
(weekday average)[3]
Rank9 of 146
Services
Jenkintown Wyncote Station
LocationWyncote, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40°5′35.52″N 75°8′16.8″W / 40.0932000°N 75.138000°W / 40.0932000; -75.138000
Built1872
ArchitectHorace Trumbauer
Architectural styleQueen Anne
Part ofWyncote Historic District (ID86002884)
NRHP reference No.14001103[4]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPDecember 29, 2014
Designated CPOctober 16, 1986

Station edit

Jenkintown–Wyncote station was built in 1872 by the North Pennsylvania Railroad,[6] and replaced in 1932 by the Reading Railroad. Designed by well-known Gilded Age architect Horace Trumbauer, the station remains in use to this day,[7] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. It is a Regional Rail junction, served by three SEPTA lines (Lansdale/Doylestown, Warminster, and West Trenton) along with service to and from Philadelphia International Airport. There is a 450-space parking lot.[8] The West Trenton Line branches off of the SEPTA Main Line at this station. In 2024, plans for upgrades to the station were announced.[9][10]

Service edit

This station is served by the Lansdale/Doylestown Line, Warminster Line, and West Trenton Line.[11] These three rail lines make Jenkintown-Wyncote the ninth-busiest station in SEPTA's Regional Rail system, and the third-busiest outside the City of Philadelphia, with 1,246 average weekday boardings and 1,702 average weekday alightings in FY 2017.

Station layout edit

Jenkintown–Wyncote has two low-level side platforms connected by a tunnel underneath the tracks. The ticket office and a small waiting area with heating and air conditioning are on the inbound side, and an unheated indoor waiting area is on the outbound side. Jenkintown's West Avenue runs along the outbound side, and the inbound side of the station borders parking, Ralph Morgan Park, and Glenside Avenue in Wyncote.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "New Jenkintown-Wyncote Station Opens". The Philadelphia Inquirer. March 25, 1932. p. 17. Retrieved July 3, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ "Reading Installs Electric Service". The Philadelphia Inquirer. July 26, 1931. p. 8. Retrieved August 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ "Fiscal Year 2021 Service Plan Update". SEPTA. June 2020. p. 24. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  5. ^ "Jenkintown-Wyncote Station | Station & Loop Improvements | Rebuilding For The Future | SEPTA.org". septa.org. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  6. ^ "1892 photos of old Jenkintown NPAA Station by William Henry Jackson". Pennsylvania Railroad Stations Past and Present.
  7. ^ "Existing Railroad Stations in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania". Pennsylvania Railroad Stations Past and Present. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  8. ^ "SEPTA. "Jenkintown Station."". from the original on March 28, 2024. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  9. ^ Ciliberti, Dino (April 19, 2024). "Jenkintown-Wyncote Rail Station To Get Upgrades". Abington, PA Patch. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  10. ^ McLawhorn, Jennifer (April 22, 2024). "SEPTA's Jenkintown-Wyncote Station To Receive Upgrades". Railway Track & Structures. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 19, 2006. (321 KB)

External links edit

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Jenkintown Wyncote station originally Jenkintown station is a major SEPTA Regional Rail station along the SEPTA Main Line in Montgomery County Pennsylvania It is located at the intersection of Greenwood Avenue and West Avenue on the border of Jenkintown borough and the Wyncote neighborhood of Cheltenham Township with a mailing address in Jenkintown It is the ninth busiest station in the regional rail system and the fourth busiest outside Center City Despite this the station is not wheelchair accessible SEPTA had plans to make the station wheelchair accessible by 2020 but these have not yet been completed 5 Jenkintown WyncoteStation building located adjacent to inbound platformGeneral informationLocation2 Greenwood AvenueJenkintown Pennsylvania U S Owned bySEPTALine s Neshaminy Line SEPTA Main LinePlatforms2 side platformsTracks2ConnectionsSEPTA City Bus 77ConstructionParking430 space parking lotBicycle facilitiesYesAccessibleNo plannedOther informationFare zone3HistoryOpened1859 NPRR RebuiltMarch 24 1932 Reading 1 ElectrifiedJuly 26 1931 2 Previous namesJenkintownPassengers20171 246 boardings1 702 alightings weekday average 3 Rank9 of 146ServicesPreceding station SEPTA Following station Elkins Parktoward Airport Airport Line GlensideTerminus Elkins Parktoward 30th Street Station Lansdale Doylestown Line Glensidetoward Doylestown Elkins Parktoward Penn Medicine Warminster Line Glensidetoward Warminster West Trenton Line Nobletoward West TrentonFormer servicesPreceding station Reading Railroad Following station Elkins Parktoward Philadelphia New York Branch Nobletoward Bound Brook Bethlehem Branch Glensidetoward Bethlehem Wayne Junctiontoward Philadelphia New Hope Branch Glensidetoward New Hope Preceding station Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Following station Wayne Junctiontoward Philadelphia Philadelphia Jersey CityLocal West Trentontoward Jersey CityJenkintown Wyncote StationU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtContributing propertyLocationWyncote Pennsylvania USACoordinates40 5 35 52 N 75 8 16 8 W 40 0932000 N 75 138000 W 40 0932000 75 138000Built1872ArchitectHorace TrumbauerArchitectural styleQueen AnnePart ofWyncote Historic District ID86002884 NRHP reference No 14001103 4 Significant datesAdded to NRHPDecember 29 2014Designated CPOctober 16 1986 Contents 1 Station 2 Service 3 Station layout 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksStation editJenkintown Wyncote station was built in 1872 by the North Pennsylvania Railroad 6 and replaced in 1932 by the Reading Railroad Designed by well known Gilded Age architect Horace Trumbauer the station remains in use to this day 7 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014 It is a Regional Rail junction served by three SEPTA lines Lansdale Doylestown Warminster and West Trenton along with service to and from Philadelphia International Airport There is a 450 space parking lot 8 The West Trenton Line branches off of the SEPTA Main Line at this station In 2024 plans for upgrades to the station were announced 9 10 Service editThis station is served by the Lansdale Doylestown Line Warminster Line and West Trenton Line 11 These three rail lines make Jenkintown Wyncote the ninth busiest station in SEPTA s Regional Rail system and the third busiest outside the City of Philadelphia with 1 246 average weekday boardings and 1 702 average weekday alightings in FY 2017 Station layout editJenkintown Wyncote has two low level side platforms connected by a tunnel underneath the tracks The ticket office and a small waiting area with heating and air conditioning are on the inbound side and an unheated indoor waiting area is on the outbound side Jenkintown s West Avenue runs along the outbound side and the inbound side of the station borders parking Ralph Morgan Park and Glenside Avenue in Wyncote Gallery edit nbsp The station building on the inbound side houses a ticket office and small waiting area A larger space formerly a passenger lounge was most recently a restaurant and is now unoccupied nbsp Train at Jenkintown Wyncote station in November 2013 nbsp View of Jenkintown Wyncote station from outbound platform nbsp A Center City bound train on the Lansdale Doylestown Line stops at Jenkintown Wyncote station in November 2017 nbsp A Warminster bound train on the Warminster Line stops at Jenkintown Wyncote station in November 2017 nbsp A Center City bound train on the West Trenton Line stops at Jenkintown Wyncote station in November 2017 nbsp Honorable Lawrence H Curry Bridge spanning the rail lines at Greenwood Avenue and connecting Jenkintown and WyncoteReferences edit New Jenkintown Wyncote Station Opens The Philadelphia Inquirer March 25 1932 p 17 Retrieved July 3 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp Reading Installs Electric Service The Philadelphia Inquirer July 26 1931 p 8 Retrieved August 22 2020 via Newspapers com nbsp Fiscal Year 2021 Service Plan Update SEPTA June 2020 p 24 Retrieved March 11 2022 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Jenkintown Wyncote Station Station amp Loop Improvements Rebuilding For The Future SEPTA org septa org Retrieved September 6 2020 1892 photos of old Jenkintown NPAA Station by William Henry Jackson Pennsylvania Railroad Stations Past and Present Existing Railroad Stations in Montgomery County Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Railroad Stations Past and Present Retrieved April 22 2024 SEPTA Jenkintown Station Archived from the original on March 28 2024 Retrieved March 28 2024 Ciliberti Dino April 19 2024 Jenkintown Wyncote Rail Station To Get Upgrades Abington PA Patch Retrieved April 22 2024 McLawhorn Jennifer April 22 2024 SEPTA s Jenkintown Wyncote Station To Receive Upgrades Railway Track amp Structures Retrieved April 22 2024 SEPTA Mar 28 2007 Combined Timetable PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 19 2006 321 KB External links edit nbsp Media related to Jenkintown Wyncote SEPTA station 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