Miquon station is a suburban commuter railroad station on the
SEPTA
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Manayunk/Norristown Line
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, located at River and Manor Roads in the
Miquon section of
Whitemarsh Township,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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,
United States
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. It is the first station on the line outside
Philadelphia
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.
In
FY 2013, Miquon station had a weekday average of 483 boardings and 452 alightings.
The station is adjacent to a large office park (River Park I and II), which was redeveloped from a former paper mill in 1999. As of April 2013, parking includes about 60 spaces adjacent to the tracks along River Road, and 170 spaces in the River Park II lot; the latter lot has been shrinking in size due to the expansion of a private school (
AIM Academy) which leased most of the River Park II complex beginning in 2011.
The station building on the outbound side is leased to an outside party and does not currently sell tickets. There is a shelter on the inbound side; connecting the two platforms is an official pedestrian
crossing.
Miquon is expected to become a temporary turnback point for trains at times when the line is
flood
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ed by the
Schuylkill River
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around
Spring Mill and
Conshohocken
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. A new
remotely controlled interlocking
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has been built near the station for this purpose, as part of a project to install a modern
cab signal system on the line.
Station layout
References
External links
SEPTA – Miquon StationStation House from Google Maps Street ViewMiquon Station House 2000 image by Mark Lehman (Existing Railroad Stations in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
SEPTA Regional Rail stations
Former Reading Company stations
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1910
Railway stations in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
1910 establishments in Pennsylvania
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