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    Wayne Station

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    SEPTA - Conshohocken Station

    SEPTA - Conshohocken Station

    2.0(3 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    We ended up at this SEPTA train station unexpectedly as our day ran late and we missed the train at…read morethe Penllyn Station. Our final destination was Suburban Station in Philadelphia. Conshohocken Station features a small parking lot, ticket kiosks and covered seating areas. It was around 9pm on a weeknight so it wasn't too busy, but as the departure time neared, a small crowd formed. The area felt isolated but safe with no questionable souls lurking. OVERALL: Clean facilities that got the job done.

    The "station" is hardly that. Technically it's not a building but a trailer on the West side of…read morethe tracks, on the inbound side to Center City, Philadelphia. It is only open in the morning. At other times there is no place to take shelter from the elements other than a small bench enclosure beside the station, a.k.a shack, or standing under a nearby bridge, which is what most people do. The "service" is a rail link whose only train is SEPTA's so called "Norristown regional rail" line. Technically the line is not regional since it's stops are too close together. it's really a mostly outdoor subway sort of like the F train in NYC but is three times as expensive and it doesn't go nearly as far. The nominal time to or from the station and Center City is 40 minutes. The nominal driving time, even considering i76 traffic, is less than 30 minutes. There are a few "express trains" that make the journey in a little less time. However so called reverse commuters who work in rapidly expanding Conshohocken and travel from Philadelphia have no express service. In rush hour some trains run an abysmal 40 minutes apart. In non-rush hour they run with far less frequency. The parking is very small but drivers can effectively park for free in the corporate building garages, though marginally legal. There was a proposal a few years ago by the Delaware Valley Planning Commission to build a real station with a parking structure, but the proposal was considered to costly and never realized. Sadly the reality is many potential riders don't use the system because of both the poor facility and inefficient service. Essentially all of my coworkers have elected to drive, and I work in the building right next to the station.

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    Septa: Daylesford Station

    4.0(1 review)
    3.7 mi

    Technical info: -…read moreDaylesford is part of the "Paoli/Thorndale Line" (formerly the R5, prior to 2010). - Located in Zone 3, for ticket price calculation. - Daylesford is a quirky station. It is small and lightly-traveled compared to its neighboring stops. - Unlike most SEPTA stations, you are much more likely to find an available parking space at the Daylesford station. (They are not a stop for Express trains.) - There is a shelter but no office here. You have to buy tickets on the train, or at another station. - This line connects at 30th Street Station, to access Amtrak, and other regional rail lines. It also stops at other center city stations, to connect with regional rail and subway lines. This line does not go directly to the airport. You are better off getting a taxi or private car for the time it would take to make connections for the airport. Practical Info: - This station is surrounded by residential zoning, so if you are trying to get to a business, pick another stop. - This station is easy to miss driving down 30, unless you know where you're going. Cars move more quickly on this stretch of 30 because it's residential and there is no business in-and-out traffic to slow things down, nor any lookie-loo at stores or anything. Also, lights are spread out a lot more on this stretch which makes people speed. - Check online maps programs for landmarks, so you don't pass it.

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