DeKalb Street
General information
LocationFord Street near DeKalb Street
Bridgeport, Pennsylvania,
Coordinates40°05′56″N 75°21′07″W / 40.0989°N 75.3520°W / 40.0989; -75.3520
Owned bySEPTA
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsSuburban Bus SEPTA Suburban Bus: 99
Construction
ParkingYes
History
Openedc.1912
ElectrifiedThird rail
Previous namesKing Manor (–2010)
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Bridgeport Norristown High Speed Line Hughes Park
Former services
Preceding station Lehigh Valley Transit Company Following station
Bridgeport
toward Allentown
Liberty Bell High Speed Line
Until 1951
Hughes Park
Future services (2024)
Preceding station SEPTA Metro Following station
Bridgeport M1 Hughes Park

DeKalb Street station, formerly known as King Manor station, is a SEPTA rapid transit station in Bridgeport, Pennsylvania. It serves the Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100) and is located on Ford Street near DeKalb Street (U.S. Route 202), although SEPTA gives the address as Ford Street and Crooked Lane. All trains stop at DeKalb Street. The station lies 12.3 track miles (19.8 km) from 69th Street Terminal.

Originally named DeKalb Street station upon opening,[1] the name was changed to King Manor. SEPTA reverted to the station name on September 5, 2010.[2] The platform reflects the new name while the street sign retains the King Manor name.

Station layout

G Street level Exit/entrance and parking via DeKalb Street overpass
P
Platform level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Outbound      Norristown High Speed Line toward Norristown (Bridgeport)
Inbound      Norristown High Speed Line toward 69th Street (Hughes Park)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Street signage for Dekalb Street Station — July 2014

SEPTA Suburban Bus connections

References

  1. The Commercial and Financial Chronicle. Vol. 102. William B. Dana Company. 1916.
  2. "Select Station Names To Change On Route 101 and 102 Trolleys/Norristown High Speed Line". SEPTA. July 30, 2010. Retrieved August 4, 2022.


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