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22nd St NW05
40th St NW26
49th St S01
52nd St NW24
60th St S03
84th St S06
Allens Lane NW18
Angora S09
Arrott NE14
Asbestos NW16
Ashton NE20
Bala NW22
Belmont NW25
Bell Road S05
Berks St NE04
B&O Station (downtown) NW27
Bridesburg NE17
Broad Street NE01
Carpenter NW18
Cedar Grove NE13
Cheltenham NE21
Chestnut Hill Stations NW14
Cinnaminson NW01
Columbia Ave NE03
Crescentville NE13
Cynwyd NW22
(Darby) B&O S04
E. Falls NW04
East Lane NW16
Elkins Park NE12
Elmwood S07
Erie Ave NE06
Fairhill NE05
Fern Rock NE10
Fernwood S02
Fisher NW08
Fox Chase NE22
Frankford Stations NE15
Frankford Junction NE16
Girard Ave NE03
Germantown (P&R) NW09
Germantown (PRR) NW20
Germantown Road NW12
Girard Ave (P&R) NE03
Girard Ave (PRR) NW26
Gravers NW14
Grays Ferry S08
Highland NW15
Hillcrest NW17
Holmesburg NE19
Holmesburg Junction NE19
Kensington NE04
Lawndale NE21
Lehigh Ave NE05
Lindley NE07
Logan NE08
Manayunk NW02
Merion NW23
Mermaid NW13
Mt Airy NW12
N. Broad Street NW21
N. Manayunk NW01
Nicetown NW06
North Penn Jc NE06
N. Philadelphia NW21
Oak Lane NE11
Olney NE07
Overbrook NW23
Paschall S04
Pencoyd NW03
Reading Terminal NE01
Rowlands NE20
Ryers NE22
Queen Lane NW20
Sedgwick NW11
Spring Garden NE02
Stenton NW11
St Martins NW15
Summerdale NE14
Tabor Stations NE09
Tacony NE18
Tioga NW06
Tulpehocken NW19
Unruh NE18
Upsal NW19
W. Falls NW04
W. Manayunk NW02
Washington Lane NW10
Wayne Junction NW07
Westmoreland NW05
West Phila NW27
Wingohocking NW09
Wissahickon NW03
Wissinoming NE17
Wister NW09
Wyndmoor NW13
Wynnefield NW24
49th St Station (PB&W)
Fernwood Station (PB&W)
60th St Station (B&O)
Paschall Station (PB&W), (Darby) Station (B&O)
Bell Road Station (P&R)
84th St Station (P&R)
Elmwood Station (P&R)
Grays Ferry Station (PB&W)
This station does not show up on the 1934 map I have used as the basis for
these three pages, but I felt it needed to be included for continuity (the
photo below is dated 1927, so somewhere between then and 1934 when the map
was done, it was torn down (I'm guessing)). Especially since, because of it's construction, the Newkirk monument was
moved, as it was originally located where the station was built. For
more information on the Newkirk monument, check out the following page:
https://hiddencityphila.org/2013/03/who-moved-the-newkirk-viaduct-monument/
Angora Station (PB&W)
This is another station that is not shown on the 1934 map. On a 1942
map, it is shown as just a freight station.
SEPTA Angora station in 2020
Maybe the footers for the old station still showing?
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Please Note: Since the main focus of my two websites is railroad signals, the railfan guides are oriented towards the signal fan being able to locate them.
For those of you into the modeling aspect of our hobby, my
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If this is a railfan page, every effort has been made to make sure that the information contained on this map and in this railfan guide is correct. Once in a while,
an error may creep in :-)
My philosophy: Pictures and maps are worth a thousand words, especially for railfanning. Text descriptions only get you so far, especially if you get lost or
disoriented. Take along good maps.... a GPS is OK to get somewhere, but maps are still better if you get lost! I belong to AAA, which allows you to get
local maps for free when you visit the local branches. ADC puts out a nice series of county maps for the Washington DC area, but their state maps do not have the
railroads on them. If you can find em, I like the National Geographic map book of the U.S..... good, clear, and concise graphics, and they do a really good job
of showing you where tourist type attractions are, although they too lack the railroads. Other notes about specific areas will show up on that page if known.
Aerial shots were taken from either Google or Bing Maps as noted. Screen captures are made
with Snagit, a Techsmith product... a great tool if you have never used it!
By the way, floobydust is a term I picked up 30-40 years ago from a National Semiconductor data book, and means miscellaneous
and/or other stuff.
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