PATCO’s Franklin Square Station, closed since 1979, will reopen to passengers next month after a yearslong $30 million ...
To preserve some of the history, the station's original 1930's green and white subway tiles have been restored.
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Starting April 3rd, passengers can board PATCO from 7th and Race streets in Philadelphia. The upgrades include accessibility ...
PATCO is expected to reopen its Franklin Square station in the coming months, park officials said. An entrance appeared to be near completion Wednesday, Feb. 26. JACK TOMCZUK [/caption] Meanwhile ...
The station at Seventh and Race streets has been shuttered since 1979. Over the last three years, it has undergone a $30 million renovation featuring a new glass headhouse, preserving the original ...
Over the next year, Franklin Square in Philadelphia will undergo an extreme makeover. Historic Philadelphia, Inc.-- the non-profit organization responsible for the renovation, funding, management ...
Other upgrades currently in the works nearby are PATCO's new $30 million Franklin Square Station that is expected to reopen to the public this spring. Perched near the entrance to the Benjamin ...