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Woodmont station

Coordinates: 40°09′28″N 75°04′20″W / 40.15769°N 75.0722°W / 40.15769; -75.0722
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Woodmont
General information
LocationByberry Road and Reading Way
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania 19009
Coordinates40°09′28″N 75°04′20″W / 40.15769°N 75.0722°W / 40.15769; -75.0722
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
History
Closed1966 (approximately)
Former services
Preceding station Reading Railroad Following station
Bryn Athyn Newtown Branch Southampton
toward Newtown

Woodmont station is a former railroad station in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. It was located on Byberry Road and Reading Way in Lower Moreland Township, Pennsylvania. It formerly served the Reading Railroad's Newtown Line.

History

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Woodmont station was an early closure on the Newtown line, with trains bypassing the stop by the late 1960s. All traces of the former Woodmont station were removed by the 1970s.[citation needed] The Newtown line itself became a part of SEPTA's Fox Chase Rapid Transit Line, which ceased operation on January 14, 1983,[1] due to failing diesel train equipment. Surviving trackage has been removed and replaced with a rail-trail.

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