30th Street (SEPTA station)

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30th Street
SEPTA rapid transit and tram station
File:SEPTA30thSt.jpg
Street entrance at northwest corner of Market and 30th streets
Location Thirtieth & Market Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Owned by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
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Platforms 1 island platform (subway)
2 side platforms (trolleys)
Tracks 4 (2 subway, 2 trolley)
Connections City Bus SEPTA City Buses
Suburban Bus SEPTA Suburban Buses
Amtrak, SEPTA Regional Rail, NJ Transit (via 30th Street Station)
Construction
Structure type Underground
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened 1956
Electrified 700 volts DC (MFL)
Overhead lines (SST)
Services
Preceding station   SEPTA.svg SEPTA   Following station
toward 69th Street
Market–Frankford Line
toward Frankford
Subway–Surface Trolleys
toward 13th Street
toward Darby
Subway–Surface Trolleys
Subway–Surface Trolleys
toward Angora Loop
Subway–Surface Trolleys
Subway–Surface Trolleys

30th Street is a rapid transit and trolley station on SEPTA's Market–Frankford and Subway–Surface lines in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station is located on Market Street between 30th and 31st Streets in the University City neighborhood near Drexel University, and is the first station located west of the Schuylkill River. The station features four tracks—two outer tracks for the Subway-Surface trolleys, and two inner tracks for the Market-Frankford subway trains. A free transfer is available between both services via a mezzanine level which provides access to all four tracks.

The underground station was originally built in 1956 as a replacement for the 32nd Street elevated station which opened in 1907. It is located ½ block southwest of 30th Street Station, which is served by Amtrak, SEPTA Regional Rail, and New Jersey Transit trains. An underground tunnel is used to connect the two stations, however it has since been closed due to crime concerns, therefore isolating the stations altogether. The official SEPTA map[1] still[when?] denotes this station being connected to Amtrak, SEPTA Regional Rail, and NJ Transit service through a pedestrian connection; however, connections today between the stations must be made via 30th Street itself. The station was recently renovated, and has since become one of four accessible underground stations on the Market-Frankford Line in Center City. Accessibility features include an elevator in addition to a staircase.

Station layout

G Street Level Entrances/Exits, 30th Street Station
M Mezzanine to entrances/exits, fare control
P
Platform level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Westbound Subway–Surface Lines toward 63rd and Malvern Loop, Darby, Angora Loop, or Eastwick Loop (33rd Street)
Westbound Market–Frankford Line toward 69th Street (34th Street)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Eastbound Market–Frankford Line toward Frankford (15th Street)
Eastbound Subway–Surface Lines toward 13th Street (22nd Street)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

SEPTA Bus connections

SEPTA City Buses

  • Routes 9, 30, 31, 44, 62, and LUCY

SEPTA Suburban Buses

  • Routes 124, and 125

References

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External links

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