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AlanB

Posted 03 March 2012 - 07:16 PM


2) Assuming its best to plan for the 90 minute-ish layover, how is the station there for hanging around that long? I've never got on or off a train there before. Just passed through.


30th street is one of the most impressive stations in the Amtrak system. You can check out the station, check out the SEPTA boarding area on the upper tracks, plenty of places to get food. If you had more time, you could walk to the SEPTA Market-Frankford subway station and take the subway to see something of downtown Philly, but a 90 minute layover is way too short to attempt that. If you have never seen 30th Street, take the 90 minute plus layover and at least see the station.


You can't see much of downtown Philly from the underground subway. :lol:

However, if the idea is to get over to Center City and walk around to see the sites, then the correct answer is to avoid the subway where you have to pay. Instead, head upstairs at 30th Street to the SEPTA commuter rail and ride that 1 stop to Suburban Station and then walk around. It's free and its faster. Odds are that no conductor will ask for a ticket, but if they do you show your Amtrak ticket and that is considered as valid fare between 30th Street Station and the Market East Station. Suburban Station is in between the two.

AlanB

Posted 03 March 2012 - 07:13 PM


Love 30th street station...and the CA is great, though for some stupid reason they no longer have bottled water up there...at least not a couple weeks ago. I did write to CS and they responded basically saying HUH? No Bottled water? Perhaps they addressed that issue. I was in the station a couple days ago but didn't have time to hit the lounge..(since i am S+ i like to at least pop in for a soda and 'rest' lol)

you can eat, shop, chill....the station also has WiFi..so you can post here on AU!!

have fun....


No bottled water in CA??? The lead guy up keeps up with that stuff. Maybe they ran out of the bottles. But they wouldn't have a good excuse not to have any water.


I haven't seen bottled water in the Philly CA for over a year now, maybe even longer. They also got rid of it down in DC too. NY never had bottled water for as long as I've been riding and getting in there. Only Boston still seems to provide bottled water. Here's hoping that they keep doing so.

Now the Portland Metro Lounge has bottled water, but I've never seen any in Chicago & St. Louis, or the Magnolia room in New Orleans. I think that there was some in Miami's Metro Lounge, but I'm not positive.

FrankStar

Posted 03 March 2012 - 11:50 AM




I don't think there are any large sit down type restaurants

There is/was at least one. The AU Gang had lunch there on NTD 2 years ago!


The bar in the corner of the food court??

I'm pretty sure we were on the corner of the food court. We were sitting "outside" the main restaurant, in the hallway of the station in a little roped off area. Good grub.


Yes, that was Bridgewater's.

dlagrua

Posted 03 March 2012 - 11:22 AM

I will also go with the option of the 90 minute layover at PHL as recommended in the many of the above posts. Philadelphia's 30th street station is one of the last remaining grand railroad stations in the Eastern USA, the other being WAS. It has many creature comforts to please the most discriminating traveler, fast food (and a food court), restaurant,coffee/espresso/donuts, a bar, newsstand, and many shops. With only 90 minutes to spare, I would not venture on the subway to center city. You just would not have enough time to do much and get back. If you get bored waiting at the station, its on the edge of the University City district. A few short blocks to the West you will find a whole bunch of college kids,a Starbucks, and a variety of restaurants serving all cuisines. You might find this website helpful. http://universitycity.org/ Walk down Market street about 6 blocks West and it takes you right into the heart of University City. Enjoy!

Ryan

Posted 03 March 2012 - 10:55 AM



I don't think there are any large sit down type restaurants

There is/was at least one. The AU Gang had lunch there on NTD 2 years ago!


The bar in the corner of the food court??

I'm pretty sure we were on the corner of the food court. We were sitting "outside" the main restaurant, in the hallway of the station in a little roped off area. Good grub.

FrankStar

Posted 03 March 2012 - 10:45 AM

Bridgewater's Pub is, in my opinion, the best bar/restaurant inside a train station. They have a very impressive beer selection and the food is quite good. I go there even when I don't have a train to catch.

benjibear

Posted 03 March 2012 - 08:08 AM

Yes, at Philadelphia you won't be able to watch trains coming and going. But the station is so beautiful you can just spin hours looking at all the detail, watch people moving about, and trying to imagine what the station was like in days past.

Alexandria Nick

Posted 02 March 2012 - 05:37 PM

You guys (I assume guys) have been fairly helpful. I'm going to take the layover at Philadelphia.

From my recollections of passing through at dusk or night, I got the impression that its difficult or impossible to watch trains coming and going from the station itself. Is that accurate? More akin to NYP or WAS than Alexandria, Altoona, or even Pittsburgh.

Acela150

Posted 02 March 2012 - 04:11 PM


I don't think there are any large sit down type restaurants

There is/was at least one. The AU Gang had lunch there on NTD 2 years ago!


The bar in the corner of the food court??

Texan Eagle

Posted 02 March 2012 - 01:13 PM

As others have said, Philadelphia 30th Street is a beautiful impressive station and my favorite among what I have seen on the Amtrak network. If you are not in a hurry, I would suggest taking the 90 minute layover even if your connecting train comes in on-time and you have sufficient time to board the train departing in 30 minutes. Whenever I have been there, I have always felt like wanting to stay back in the huge concourse and the food court area for longer :)

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