Ambler / Bryn Mawr Rail Station Commuter Sheds Study

Ambler / Bryn Mawr Rail Station Commuter Sheds Study

Product No.: 09053
Date Published: 01/2010

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As part of the FY09 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), surveys were conducted at SEPTA's Ambler and Bryn Mawr regional rail station to determine commuter sheds. Data collection included both license plate and intercept surveys with the resulting information displayed in tables and maps. Historic data for the Ambler Station show little change in commuter distribution, while intercept surveys at the Bryn Mawr Station showed strong walk up ridership and distribution along great distances on Bryn Mawr Avenue/PA Route 3 and less so on Montgomery Avenue/PA Route 320 and Morris Avenue. Additionally, an excerpt from a 2007 report detailing bicycle and pedestrian access to the Bryn Mawr Station is included.

Geographic Area Covered: Ambler Station, Bryn Mawr Station, Montgomery County

Key Words: Regional Rail, Ambler Station, Bryn Mawr Station, Montgomery County, Commuter Sheds, Rail Surveys, SEPTA

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