Philadelphia International Airport Terminals (SEPTA)
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The Philadelphia International Airport stations are a group of
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s serving
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's six terminals, serviced by
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via the Airport Line.


Stations


Airport Terminal A & B

*Airport Terminal A serves Gates A1–A26. *Airport Terminal B serves Gates B1–B16. The Terminal A station is adjacent to Terminal B. Terminal A check-in is only accessible via an uncovered curbside walkway or a circuitous series of walkways. The station entered service in 1990, five years after the rest of the line, when Terminal A opened. The stations for Terminal A and Terminal B share platforms on one side of the track. Trains stop at one end for Terminal A and the other end for Terminal B. 


Airport Terminals C & D

*Airport Terminal C serves Gates C17–C30. *Airport Terminal D serves Gates D1–D16.


Airport Terminals E & F

*Airport Terminal E serves Gates E1–E17. *Airport Terminal F serves Gates F1–F39. Each of the four stations is fully handicapped accessible, and is located next to the baggage claim at each terminal with
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access from each terminal's
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. Trains from the city arrive first at Terminal A, and terminate at Terminals E and F. Although the airport is located less than 10 miles from the city's central business district, the stations are located in zone 4. A food court and shopping area exists between Terminals B and C. The Airport
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is located adjacent to Terminal B. No parking is available at any of the stations.


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External links


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