Address: 2900 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19132, USA
Antonette Williams
Dirty, stinky, human waste is present 90% of the time, lighting is poor at nights. Septa need to do a better job at keeping the place clean.
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Major train stop
Felix Brown
Use caution when using this station by one's self after hours
Da Seed Of Chucky
Hello, I had bad customer service when trying to exchange my ticket on Sunday, October 24th. The representative told me that her name was Holly and she worked at the ticket counter. It wasn't what she said, it was how she said it. She wasn't courteous and acted as if I was bothering her. There was no other customers waiting at the ticket line. I've never had a problem before and that's why I use the online portal. Even the workers are friendly but not Holly. I just hope you have a better day and if I ever needed service again, Holly is not who I would go to.
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No. You'd have to go to 30th St Station for a car rental.
Broad street line, to Citi hall, to Market line to 20th street station, to Trenton,
Best of my knowledge yes
No. This station is used by SEPTA, not Amtrak. This line connects to 30th Street Station though, therefore connecting to Amtrak services. If you are talking about the Methodist Hospital in South Philadelphia, then 30th Street Station is closer than North Philadelphia Station. Furthermore, Jefferson Station (which is also connected to this line) is closer to Methodist hospital than both 30th Street Station and North Philadelphia Station, but is still quite a walking distance. For that trip, I suggest you look into riding the Broad Street Line Subway after you get off at your chosen station. It runs right by Methodist Hospital in South Philadelphia. Hope this helps!
If walking or driving, head south down Broad St. If by train, you'd have to walk to North Broad Street Station and take Septa from there to Temple U.
Thanks guys i try to get to north Philadelphia and meet someone speacil.
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Trenton line The side facing towards Lehigh Ave and Pathmark
Washington D.C. Union station 8 stops
There's not a Union Station in Philadelphia. And where there is one, it's just the station where the train goes. If you want DC then just go to DC and you're in Union Station.
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