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Anderson Avenue station

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Anderson Avenue
General information
LocationAnderson Avenue near Woodland Avenue
Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania.
Coordinates39°56′52″N 75°18′46″W / 39.9478°N 75.3129°W / 39.9478; -75.3129
Owned bySEPTA
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeOpen stucco shed
History
ElectrifiedOverhead lines
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Drexelbrook Route 101 Aronimink
Future services (2024)
Preceding station SEPTA Metro Following station
Drexelbrook Aronimink

Anderson Avenue station is a SEPTA Route 101 trolley stop in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. It is officially located near Anderson & Woodland Avenues, though the actual location is on Anderson Avenue south of Woodland Avenue.

Trolleys arriving at this station travel between 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania and Orange Street in Media, Pennsylvania. Anderson Avenue is a dead end street at this station which contains platforms on both sides of the tracks. The other platform is located across the tracks behind the parking lot of a group of condominiums on Valley Road. The station has a white and green stucco shed with a roof where people can go inside when it is raining, but it is on the side with the condominiums.[1]

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