County Line station (SEPTA Metro)

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County Line station is an interurban rapid transit station on the SEPTA Metro M. The station is located on County Line Road near Matsonford Road in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania.[1] All trains stop at the County Line. Trains running south of this station cross under the Keystone Corridor (Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line) that carries the Paoli/Thorndale Line as well as Amtrak's Pennsylvanian and Keystone Service trains. The station lies 8.6 track miles (13.8 km) from 69th Street Terminal.

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 County Line
General information
LocationCounty Line Road near Matsonford Road
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania.
Coordinates40.0499°N 75.3474°W / 40.0499; -75.3474
Owned by SEPTA
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
ParkingNo
AccessibleNo
History
Openedc.1930s
ElectrifiedThird rail
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Metro Following station
Matsonford Radnor
Former services
Preceding station Lehigh Valley Transit Company Following station
Matsonford
toward Allentown
Liberty Bell High Speed Line
Until 1951
Radnor
Location
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History

The station was built as an infill station in the 1930s[when?] along the Lehigh Valley Transit Company line. The community raised $1,300 for the station's construction.[2]

Utilization

County Line station holds the distinction of being the station on the M Line with the least ridership. In 2021, it averaged 14 riders per day.[3] The land use around the station is almost entirely single family residential homes.

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