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Transportation

Langhorne Station, Septa R3 line, makes a stop at Langhorne Manor. Traveling to and from Center City Philadelphia or Trenton, NJ, as either a daily commuter or infrequent visitor is made easy by a short walk to the station for Manor residents.  Septa also provides bus services, which also stop at the Langhorne Station, Route 130, and Richardson Avenue and Pine St., Route 14.

Centrally located, Langhorne Manor Borough is also easily accessible to Interstate 95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Directions available from MapQuest
Langhorne Station Improvements

The new Langhorne Train Station will replace the station located at the corner of Comly and Bellevue Avenues. The Langhorne Reconstruction Project is a $1,000,000 capital construction effort with funding from ARRA that will create a fully ADA compliant passenger facility, with construction starting early in 2010 and completion in the fall of 2010.

SEPTA is committed to working with the communities they serve. Please feel free to contact Patricia Miller at SEPTA Community Relations, 215-580-3609 or pmiller@septa.org with any questions or concerns about the project.

Future project updates can be found at www.septa.org

The Pennsylvania Turnpike/Interstate 95 Interchange Project will directly connect these two highways. This project will reduce congestion on local Bucks County roadways as well as improve the flow of traffic in the Philadelphia region and along the entire east coast.

 


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