Snyder station is a rapid transit passenger rail station on SEPTA's Broad Street Line[2] in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located at 2100 South Broad Street (PA 611) in the Lower Moyamensing neighborhood and is named for Snyder Avenue.
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![]() Snyder station platform | |||||||||||
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Location | 2100 South Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 39.9242°N 75.1697°W / 39.9242; -75.1697 | ||||||||||
Owned by | City of Philadelphia | ||||||||||
Operated by | SEPTA | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
Disabled access | No, planned[1] | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | September 18, 1938 | ||||||||||
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![]() ![]() Snyder Location within Philadelphia |
Originally built in 1938, Snyder station was the southern terminus of the Broad Street Line until 1973, when it was extended to Pattison Station (now named NRG station). A connection exists to the never-built Passyunk Avenue Spur.[3] South Philadelphia High School and the Methodist Hospital are located near the station.
There are four street entrances to the station, one at each corner of the intersection between Broad Street and Snyder Avenue. The southwest entrance has a covered canopy and is an exit-only staircase.
G | Street level | Exit/entrance, buses |
M | Mezzanine | Fare control |
P Platform level |
Northbound | ← Broad Street Line toward Fern Rock T.C. (Tasker–Morris) |
Island platform, doors open on the left | ||
Southbound | → Broad Street Line toward NRG (Oregon) → |
SEPTA rapid transit stations | |||
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Market–Frankford Line |
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Broad Street Line |
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Norristown High Speed Line |
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