Suburban Station is an underground, art deco, commuter rail station in the Penn Center district of Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its official SEPTA address is 16th Street and JFK Boulevard. The station is operated by SEPTA and is one of the three core Center City stations on the SEPTA Regional Rail. It was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad to replace the original Broad Street Station and opened on September 28, 1930. All SEPTA Regional Rail trains stop at this station. All run through except those on the Cynwyd Line as well as some limited/express trains which terminate on one of the stub-end tracks at this station. Through trains usually change crews at this station
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34 N. 16th Street & J.F.K. Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19102
There are parking lots open that are not operated by SEPTA, but are available through third-parties for the convenience of Regional Rail riders.
Airport Line Regional Rail Warminster Line Regional Rail Wilmington/Newark Line Regional Rail West Trenton Line Regional Rail Media/Elwyn Line Regional Rail Lansdale/Doylestown Line Regional Rail Paoli/Thorndale Line Regional Rail Manayunk/Norristown Line Regional Rail Cynwyd Line Regional Rail Chestnut Hill East Line Regional Rail Trenton Line Regional Rail Fox Chase Regional Rail Chestnut Hill West Regional Rail
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$1,799,000
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$619,900
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$1,525,000
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$129,900
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