A long-dormant train station in Philadelphia is reopening Thursday after a $29 million renovation. PATCO's Franklin Square ...
Last used in 1979, PATCO's Franklin Square station in Philadelphia will reopen Thursday as the first stop across the Delaware ...
The platforms were brightly lit and ghosts were banished Thursday as train passengers disembarked at PATCO’s Franklin Square ...
The train station beneath Franklin Square park has been closed since 1979. A $29.3 million renovation wakes it up to a new neighborhood.
A PATCO spokesperson explained that part of the reason for the reopening of the station was the growth of the community around Franklin Square. The station is located at 7th and Race streets.
PATCO's Franklin Square Station has sat as a so-called "ghost station" passed over by trains connecting Camden, New Jersey, and Philadelphia since its closure in 1979. Originally, the station was ...
The 14th stop on the PATCO line is meant to improve connectivity between Philadelphia and Lindenwold, New Jersey.
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PATCO's modernized Franklin Square Station reopens
PATCO trains rolled right through after passenger service was stopped in 1979, but no more, as the Franklin Square Station ...
Starting April 3rd, passengers can board PATCO from 7th and Race streets in Philadelphia. The upgrades include accessibility features in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act that will ...
To preserve some of the history, the station's original 1930's green and white subway tiles have been restored.