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Still burning bright, over 45 years after its parent company's demise......in Downtown Philly. I spotted this walking back to my hotel..... walking back from the Reading Terminal (which is now a convention center).

 

 

 

 

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Peter

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Nice find Peter!

 

In the late 50's, as I was waiting for a train I remember seeing GG1's sliding into the station.  I say sliding because the platforms were at a level, and so close to the train, that you didn't see the wheels, only the massive body of the GG1 coming into the station.  It was quite a sight.   

It's been several years since I've walked around inside Suburban Station, but last I was there the station still had a lot of it's old charm.  Brass railings on the stairways, art deco lighted signs above the ticket windows and a lot of other older decor.

 

I may have to take one of my city rail tours and stop down there.

 

I start at Thorndale, the western most SEPTA Regional Rail station, and ride the old PRR mainline into the city and stop at Suburban Station for lunch.

 

Then change trains and ride up to Norristown on the old Reading RR mainline.

 

At the Norristown Transportation Center I board the Norristown High Speed Line, the old Philadelphia & Western and Red Arrow Lines where the Liberty Liner and Brill Bullet trains ran, down to the 69th St. terminal back in Philly.

 

At the 69th Street Terminal I board the Market-Frankford elevated line to 15th Street Station and walk the commuter tunnel back to Suburban Station where I board the Regional Rail Line back to Thorndale.

 

I love doing this excursion during the Christmas season and seeing all the areas decorated for the holidays!

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I lived and worked near the Suburban Station.  Philly has a rich and diversified railroad history and fortunately allows signs (pun not intended) of that to remain evident to informed as well as unaware eye.  Here is a photo of the Reading Terminal facade and a photo inside the lobby area of the Suburban Station.  

tile mosaic in lobby of Suburban station

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