Walnut–Locust (SEPTA station)

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Walnut–Locust
SEPTA rapid transit station
File:Broadstconcourse.jpg
Station entrance via the South Broad Street concourse
Location 200 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Owned by SEPTA
Line(s) Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Platforms 2 island platforms
cross-platform interchange
Tracks 4
Connections Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.City Bus SEPTA City Bus: 4, 9, 12, 21, 27, 32, 42
Construction
Disabled access Yes (transfer to PATCO at 12th-13th & Locust not accessible)
History
Opened April 20, 1930
Electrified Third rail (600 volts)
Services
Preceding station   SEPTA.svg SEPTA   Following station
toward AT&T
Broad Street Line
Local
toward Fern Rock
toward 
Broad Street Line
Sports Express
toward Fern Rock
Terminus Broad Street Line
Express
toward Fern Rock
PATCO
Terminus PATCO Speedline
Transfer at: 15–16th & Locust
toward Lindenwold
Terminus
PATCO Speedline
Transfer at: 12–13th & Locust
toward Lindenwold

Walnut–Locust is a subway station on SEPTA's Broad Street Line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station is located between Walnut Street and Locust Street at 200 South Broad Street in the Avenue of the Arts district of Center City, Philadelphia.

Walnut–Locust is served by local trains, special "sport express" trains, and is the southern terminus for express trains, which reverse direction on tracks immediately south of the station. On the "sport express" line, the station is the last stop before its terminus at the AT&T station.

It is attached by the Center City Commuter Connection underground concourse to City Hall Station and PATCO Speedline's 12–13th & Locust Station and 15–16th & Locust Station. However, no free interchange is available to either of these stations.

Passengers utilizing Walnut-Locust station may access the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, the Bellevue shops and restaurants, and the Academy of Music. Seven blocks east of the station lies Washington Square, while Rittenhouse Square lies four blocks west.

History

Walnut-Locust Station was originally built by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company on April 20, 1930. Until 1969, it was the original southern terminus of the Broad–Ridge Spur and Bridge Street Line.[1] This was eventually replaced by the aforementioned Center City Commuter Connection.

Station layout

G Street Level Entrances/Exits
M Mezzanine to entrances/exits, passageway to PATCO platforms at 15–16th & Locust, fare control
P
Platform level
Southbound local Local toward AT&T (Lombard–South)
Island platform, doors will open on the left for local trains, right for express trains
Southbound Express Express termination track

Sports Express toward AT&T (Terminus)

Northbound express Express/Sports Express toward Fern Rock (City Hall)
Island platform, doors will open on the left for local trains, right for express trains
Northbound local Local toward Fern Rock (City Hall)

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File:Entrée Broad Street Line.JPG
Entrance from the northwest corner of Walnut Avenue and South Broad Street.