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1 Reconstruction project  



1.1  Phase I  





1.2  Phase II  







2 Station layout  





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Coordinates: 40°1127N 74°5328W / 40.1909°N 74.8910°W / 40.1909; -74.8910
 

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Woodbourne

Woodbourne station in August 2006
General information
LocationWoodbourne Road
Middletown Township, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°11′27N 74°53′28W / 40.1909°N 74.8910°W / 40.1909; -74.8910
Owned bySEPTA
Line(s)Neshaminy Line
Platforms1side platform
Tracks3 (two in use by SEPTA)
ConnectionsLocal Transit Newtown RUSH Buses
Construction
Parking558
Bicycle facilities6
AccessibleNo (Accessible boarding on the inbound track only)
Other information
Fare zone4
History
Rebuilt2002
ElectrifiedJuly 26, 1931[1]
Passengers
2017592 boardings
558 alightings
(weekday average)[2]
Rank40 of 146
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Langhorne West Trenton Line Yardley
toward West Trenton

Former services

Preceding station Reading Railroad Following station
Glenlake
toward Philadelphia
New York Branch Roelofs
toward Bound Brook

Location

Map

Woodbourne station is a train station located on Woodbourne Road in Middletown Township, Pennsylvania along the SEPTA West Trenton Line which terminates at West Trenton stationinEwing, New Jersey, and also on the CSX Trenton Subdivision which has a freight yard not far by the station.

InFY 2013, Woodbourne station had a weekday average of 702 boardings and 661 alightings.[3]

Reconstruction project

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Woodbourne station as it is known today is the result of two year, two phase, $2,069,344 project undertaken in 2000 by SEPTA known as the "Woodbourne Reconstruction and Parking Expansion Project".

Phase I

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Phase I of this project provided for improvements to SEPTA's Woodbourne station parking lot on the West Trenton Regional Rail Line.

The scope of work included the paving of the existing 79-space gravel lot and the expansion of this lot to accommodate an additional 58 parking spaces. Also included in the first phase was the purchase of the newly constructed 380-space parking facility built to SEPTA's specifications. The builder and property owner, McGrath Homes, was willing to enter into the transaction with SEPTA to complement their residential construction adjacent to the site. Phase I was completed in October 2000.

Phase II

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Phase II of this project, completed in November 2002, consisted of the construction of new station facilities on the other side of Woodbourne Road, adjacent to the new parking lot. The new low-level platform accommodates a six-car train; a large canopy/shelter is located near its center. New gooseneck-style lighting fixtures were installed throughout the station area.

Accessibility features include new tactile edging, a mini-high level platform, signage, and an AVPA system. Due to the configuration of this three-track territory (two passenger tracks and one freight track), cross track boarding platforms were installed in order to reach the center (outbound) passenger track.[4] As the mini-high level platform only allows accessible boarding from the inbound track, the station is not considered accessible by SEPTA.[5] The location of the old station has since become a popular location for local railfans to watch and film trains from.[citation needed]

Station layout

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Woodbourne consists of a single low-level side platform adjacent to the inbound track. Access to the outbound track is via concrete crossovers of the inbound track.

References

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  1. ^ "Reading Installs Electric Service". The Philadelphia Inquirer. July 26, 1931. p. 8. Retrieved August 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  • ^ "Fiscal Year 2021 Service Plan Update". SEPTA. June 2020. p. 24. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  • ^ "SEPTA (May 2014). Fiscal Year 2015 Annual Service Plan. p. 61" (PDF). (539 KB)
  • ^ SEPTA Capital Improvements in Bucks County
  • ^ "Woodbourne Station | SEPTA". www.septa.org. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
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