Today's Ridley Park station was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1941 as a replacement for a much more elaborate station house which, amazingly, was built over the tracks by the Philadelphia,... (more)
SEPTA's Norwood station, built by the PRR along the NEC sometime after 1951, replacing the original 2 story 1875 built Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad depot (seen Railroad:Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotive:Depot Location:Norwood, Pennsylvania, USA Locomotive #:Unknown Train ID:Unknown Photo Date: April 30, 2019
Built in 1893 by the Reading Company, this passenger terminal and company headquarters is located in the heart of downtown Philadelphia at the corner of 12th and Market S... (more)
Reading Company's 1892 built survivor - located in Churchville, PA. This station, which once saw Reading Camelback steam locomotives, was last in service under the SEPTA commuter agency in 1983. ... (more)