11th Street station (SEPTA)

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11th Street station is a subway station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the intersection of 11th and Market Streets in Center City. It is served by SEPTA Metro's L and provides a connection to SEPTA Regional Rail at Jefferson Station.

Location11th and Market Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates39°57′07″N 75°09′24″W
Operated by SEPTA
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 11th St
11th Street station
General information
Location11th and Market Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates39°57′07″N 75°09′24″W
Owned byCity of Philadelphia
Operated by SEPTA
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleNo, planned[1]
History
OpenedAugust 3, 1908 (1908-08-03)[2][3]
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Metro Following station
13th Street 8th–Market
Location
Close

The station is part of the Downtown Link concourse, a series of underground passageways outside fare control that access stations on the L, B, PATCO Speedline, and Regional Rail lines.[4] 11th Street also has direct access to the Jefferson Tower and Fashion District Philadelphia shopping mall, and also serves the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

History

The station opened August 3, 1908 as part of the first extension of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company's Market Street Subway.[2][3] The line had originally opened a year earlier between 69th Street and 15th St/City Hall stations.[2][3]

11th Street is one of three stations on the Market–Frankford Line that is not ADA-accessible, the other two being 34th Street and Front-Spring Garden stations.[5] The addition of elevators in the station was announced in SEPTA's 2021–2032 Capital Program proposal; the station platforms would be rehabilitated and made accessible to passengers with disabilities by 2023 at an estimated cost of $9.51 million.[1] In 2022, SEPTA revised the project's budget to $23.81 million and estimated construction would be complete by 2025.[6] The project now also includes the renovation of the existing platforms, new signage, lighting, and security cameras, as well as waterproofing improvements.[6]

Station layout

The station has two side platforms. A mezzanine above the platforms is divided into two sections, one inside fare control and one outside of it.

References

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