Erie-Torresdale Station
About the Business
Erie-Torresdale Station
Welcome to Erie-Torresdale Station, your convenient transit hub located in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Situated at the intersection of Erie Avenue and Torresdale Avenue, our station serves as a vital link for commuters and travelers in the 19124 area and beyond. As a key part of the city's extensive subway and transit network, Erie-Torresdale Station offers easy access to various destinations across Philadelphia, making your daily commute or travel experience smooth and efficient.
Our station is designed with your comfort and convenience in mind, featuring well-maintained platforms, clear signage, and accessible facilities to accommodate all passengers. Whether you're heading to work, school, or exploring the vibrant city of Philadelphia, Erie-Torresdale Station is your gateway to a seamless journey.
We take pride in providing a safe and reliable transit experience for all our passengers. Our team is dedicated to maintaining a clean and secure environment, ensuring that your time with us is pleasant and hassle-free.
Thank you for choosing Erie-Torresdale Station as your transit partner. We look forward to serving you and being a part of your daily journey. For schedules, ticket information, and updates, please visit our website or contact our customer service team. Safe travels!
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"This is the EL stop. A lot of dope addicts in and around the place."
"This is a bus stop located directly in front of Dunkin' Donuts on Torresdale Avenue"
"Was pure adrenaline rush as I sat on the bench and waiting for the train! Best experience I've had to date"
"I use this station daily as I catch the 56 bus to the methadone clinic. Sometimes it's clean, sometimes it's dirty. SEPTA does what it can."
"Many years ago I used this stop going to and coming from center city. During those many years, there was absolutely no place to find shelter from the cold or heat, no place to buy food or a drink. Now, there are many places nearby to take a break. It is now served by a bus connection that used to be a Fricking trolley. When it snowed, the trolley could not run, and you'd be standing in knee-deep snow for hours waiting to get home. And it didn't have a cross-over like it does now, so if you had to use the other direction, you had to risk your life trying to cross Erie Ave."
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