Bryn Mawr station (SEPTA Regional Rail)

Bryn Mawr
General information
Location 54 North Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Coordinates 40°01′19″N 75°18′57″W
Owned by Amtrak
Operated by SEPTA
Line(s) Amtrak Keystone Corridor
(Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 4
Connections Bus transport SEPTA Suburban Bus: 105, 106 (on Lancaster Avenue)
Construction
Parking 254 spaces (45 daily, 153 permit, 55 municipal meters)
Bicycle facilities 9 racks (24 spaces)
Other information
Fare zone 3
History
Opened 1869
Rebuilt 1963
Electrified September 11, 1915
Passengers
2017 937 boardings
930 alightings
(weekday average)
Rank 18 of 146
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Rosemont
toward Thorndale
Paoli/​Thorndale Line Haverford
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Radnor
toward Harrisburg
Keystone Service
Before 1988
Ardmore
Preceding station Pennsylvania Railroad Following station
St. Davids
toward Chicago
Main Line Haverford
Rosemont
toward Paoli
Paoli Line Haverford

Bryn Mawr station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. It is located in the western suburbs of Philadelphia at Morris and Bryn Mawr Avenues. It is served by most Paoli/Thorndale Line trains with the exception of a few "limited" and express trains.

The ticket office at this station is open weekdays 6:05 a.m. to 6:05 p.m. excluding holidays. There are 254 parking spaces at the station. This station is in fare zone 3 and is 10.1 track miles from Suburban Station. In 2017, the average total weekday boardings at this station was 937 and the average total weekday alightings was 930.

History

The original station was designed by Joseph M. Wilson and built in 1869 by the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was demolished in 1963, and replaced by a mid-20th Century mock-colonial style structure. The former freight house on the south side of the tracks, which dates back to 1870, is currently a local restaurant.

The interlocking tower was placed in service on August 11, 1895 but suffered a fire in 1994 and its duties were transferred to Paoli Tower.

The original substation constructed by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1913–1915 at the station was part of a project to electrify the line between Broad Street Station in Philadelphia and Paoli Station and was the first catenary electrification project done by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The substation has since been relegated to switching duties. It was proposed in 2013 that this substation be replaced as part of a larger project, but that was rejected by local government.

A train crash occurred at the station on May 18, 1951 injuring 63 and killing 8. There is also an interlocking tower and an interlocking at this station.

Station layout

Bryn Mawr has two low-level side platforms with pathways connecting the platforms to the inner tracks. It also contains a tunnel below the tracks connecting the two platforms.

P
Platform level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Track 4      Paoli/​Thorndale Line toward Paoli, Malvern or Thorndale (Rosemont)
← Amtrak services do not stop here
Track 3      Paoli/​Thorndale Line toward Paoli, Malvern or Thorndale (Rosemont)
← Amtrak services do not stop here
Track 2 Amtrak services do not stop here →
     Paoli/​Thorndale Line toward Suburban Station or Temple University (Haverford)
Track 1 Amtrak services do not stop here →
     Paoli/​Thorndale Line toward Suburban Station or Temple University (Haverford)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
G Street level Exit/entrance, station house, parking

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