Wayne Junction station building was originally constructed in 1881 and rebuilt in 1900, with Frank Furness as the architect. An old post card once boasted that "more trains stop here than at any other station in the world." The station, located in fare zone one, does have a sales office but lacks any dedicated parking spaces. Wayne Junction will be undergoing a $11,165,600 renovation that will include a new low level platform, an additional high-level platform in the in-bound side, two new elevators, and new canopies and windscreens.
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4494 Germantown Avenue near Windrim Avenue Philadelphia PA 19144
There is no parking at this station
Airport Line Regional Rail, Warminster Line Regional Rail, West Trenton Line Regional Rail, Lansdale/Doylestown Line Regional Rail, Chestnut Hill East Line Regional Rail, Fox Chase Line Regional Rail
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New Listing
$25,000
Single Family
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$19,000
Single Family
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$175,000
Single Family
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$74,999
Multi-Family
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$44,900
Multi-Family
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$129,999
Multi-Family
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