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Morton (SEPTA station) : ウィキペディア英語版
Morton (SEPTA station)

Morton, also known as Morton-Rutledge, is a station along the SEPTA Regional Rail Media/Elwyn Line, the former Pennsylvania Railroad West Chester Line. It is located at Yale & Morton Avenues west of PA 420 in Morton, Pennsylvania 19070. The south, inbound platform of the station is in Morton Borough while the north, outbound side is in Springfield Township.〔(Google Map of Morton Station & Vicinity )〕 Both dollar-a-day and permit parking are available. In 2013, this station saw 720 boardings and 657 alightings on an average weekday.
==History==
Morton Station was originally built in 1867 for the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. It was rebuilt in 1880 by architect Joseph Wilson of the Wilson Brothers architectural firm (although some have mistakenly credited the building to Frank Furness) for the Pennsylvania Railroad.〔(Morton Station Complex History (Preservation Committee Website) )〕 The second station is believed to have been designed in a manner similar to that of Glen Mills, which is now owned by the West Chester Railroad. In 1892, PRR added a westbound passenger shelter. A former freight house built in 1879 exists 50 feet west of the station house, both of which are maintained by the Morton Station Preservation Committee.〔(Morton Station Preservation Committee )〕〔(Existing Stations in Delaware County, Pennsylvania )〕
On May 28, 2009, SEPTA approved a $2.6 million rehabilitation effort for Morton Station.〔(Many Septa stations to get makeovers )〕

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