- Temple University (SEPTA station)
Infobox Station
name=Temple University
type=SEPTAregional rail station
image_size=
image_caption=Passengers on the inbound platform of Temple University station
address=Berks Street between 9th & 10th StreetsPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania
line=rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=R1rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=R2rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=R3rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=R5rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=R6rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=R7rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=R8
other=Bus routes 3, 23, 47
platform=2island platform s
tracks=4
passengers=1.311 million
pass_year=2005
pass_percent=154
pass_system=
opened=1993
owned=Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
zone=C
rebuilt=
ADA=yes
services=s-rail|title=SEPTATemple University station is an above-ground
SEPTA Regional Rail station located at the eastern edge of theTemple University campus at 915 West Berks Street between 9th and 10th Streets, in North Philadelphia. [ [http://www.septa.org/maps/click_map/temple_university.html SEPTA (2006). Temple University Station.] ]tation
Temple University Station is in the Center City fare zone, although the station itself is located in North Philadelphia.
The station was opened in 1993 and was built for $37 million as part of SEPTA's RailWorks project to rebuild the
Reading Railroad viaduct in North Philadelphia. The station sits on the Reading side of the system and almost all trains stop here. The new station replaced the older Temple University station at Columbia Avenue, which is now Cecil B. Moore Avenue in memory of Philadelphia civil rights leaderCecil B. Moore . The old station had low-level platforms at the outside of the tracks, and was served by only a few peak hour trains.There is now a small ticket kiosk located at the base of the stairs on the street level.
Temple University maintains a security kiosk at street level. Stairways and two elevators lead up to the high-level platforms at track level. There are two island platforms serving four tracks. Each platform is 380 feet (115.824 meters) long, long enough to platform four cars with only the end doors being used. The platforms have a canopy overhead and some wind-breaking walls, but are otherwise exposed to the weather.
This station is located approximately 2.6 track miles from Suburban Station. In FY
2005 , Temple University station was the fourth busiest station in SEPTA's Regional Rail system, with 2,448 average total weekday boardings and 2,593 average weekday alightings. [ PDFlink| [http://www.septa.org/inside/reports/ASP2007.pdf SEPTA (May 2006). "Annual Service Plan 2007." p. 83] |539 KiB ]SEPTA City Bus Connections
*Routes 3, 23, and 47
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