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@User:DanTD. Thank you for your public transportation related edits. Is this station actually ADA compliant? The articles for the Sharon Hill, Folcroft, and Norwood stations all state that these stations are accessible per the ADA. But the SEPTA website seems to list every station between Eddystone and Darby as being non-accessible. I've been trying to add ADA information related to train stations in the Northeast Corridor, so I was checking some of the SEPTA articles and noticed this. Thank you for your time. Bohemian Baltimore (talk) 05:27, 13 January 2022 (UTC)Reply