Adam K. • September 13, 2011While it is cheap to ride septa, it also incredibly agitating. Always expect a delay should the weather be anything but clear. My advice is to get a car or take a cab if you can
Chris M. • February 5, 2019PA system is terrible, but it may offer one of the best views from a platform along the 100.
@MelissaAJones • November 19, 2010@AlexsLemonade has the BEST lemonade around. Stop by for some and help fight childhood cancer. Right across from Old Navy.
Corey K. • November 28, 2010Quiet, quaint and easily accessible from anywhere in town. It just needs a Wawa for quick food and an ATM.
@MelissaAJones • November 19, 2010Take the train to Wynnewood and visit @AlexsLemonade Stand Foundation for some delicious lemonade! (and of course help fight childhood cancer)
Constance M. • February 14, 2012If you need tickets get them early or downtown the ticket office closes at 11am
Packy M. • December 14, 2012The new SEPTA R5 line trains don't make you feel like you're going to get an STD from sitting down. Big improvement.
Kristerpher H. • November 29, 2012This station is served by: Cynwyd Line Regional Rail Fare zone: Regional Rail Zone 1 There is no ticket office at this station. Connecting Service: Bus Route 40
Rick B. • January 28, 2020From this station you can go to Media or center city and beyond. You can also connect with the Route 113, 114, and 115 buses.
Alex C. • April 5, 2010Use iSepta.org to check schedule. Search for "septa trainview" on Google to see up to the minute delays.
Nathan F. • January 26, 2011There's no station house or heated shelter, so either wait in your car or don't leave a lot of time when it's very cold or hot outside.
Daniel B. • November 27, 2009Going inbound? Use the stairs at Cresson and Carson streets. If you're going toward Norristown, go up the ramp at Cresson and Gay streets.
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