Eddystone (SEPTA station)
| Eddystone SEPTA regional rail |
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| Address | Industrial Highway (PA 291) & Saville Avenue Eddystone, Pennsylvania |
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| Coordinates | 39°51′26″N 75°20′30″W / 39.8573°N 75.3416°WCoordinates: 39°51′26″N 75°20′30″W / 39.8573°N 75.3416°W | ||||||||||
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| Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||
| Tracks | 4 | ||||||||||
| Parking | 12 spaces | ||||||||||
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| Electrified | 1928 | ||||||||||
| Owned by | SEPTA | ||||||||||
| Fare zone | 3 | ||||||||||
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Eddystone is a station along the SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Line and Amtrak Northeast Corridor. Amtrak does not stop here, only SEPTA serves this station. Eddystone is a borough in Delaware County.
The area of Eddystone is rather historic, home to the Baldwin Locomotive Works, which built 100,000+ steam, diesel, and electric locomotives until the mid-1950s. The station, located at Industrial Highway (PA 291) & Saville Avenue, includes a 12-space parking lot. A second platform exists along Seventh Street west of Saville Avenue.
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