Media station (SEPTA)

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Media station was built in 1960 by the PRR and is located several blocks away from Media–Orange Street station, the terminus of the Route 101 line. However, no direct connection exists between the station and the trolley stop.

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Station layout

Media has two low-level side platforms with a connecting pathway across the tracks.

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