SEPTA 30th Street Station Improvements
Upgrades prepare Philadelphia transportation hub for increasing ridership amid neighborhood expansion
Our Client’s Challenge
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority’s (SEPTA) 30th Street Station has served riders of SEPTA’s trolley lines and the Market-Frankford Line since 1955. Located adjacent to Amtrak’s William H. Gray III 30th Street Station, the station is heavily used by commuters transferring to and from Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, and SEPTA regional rail and buses. Students at the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University and patrons of local businesses and restaurants add to the 25,000 daily users of the station’s transportation services.
30th Street Station has become outdated, functionally obsolete, and limited in its ability to serve the surrounding community effectively. Interior and exterior improvements will enhance the passenger experience and support the economic development in the surrounding University City neighborhood.
The enhanced station will be essential to delivering riders to the parks, residential, office, and retail spaces being developed as part of the Schuylkill Yards project. The station’s new main entrance at the northwest corner of 30th and Market Streets will match the aesthetics of these dynamic new spaces and provide expanded station capacity.
Our Solution
Gannett Fleming is providing services to SEPTA on a task order basis through a general engineering consultant services contract. The work includes multiple simultaneous tasks for services, such as:
- Architecture, including refreshing signage, wall and floor tile, and paint.
- Structural.
- Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing.
- Fire protection.
- Communications systems.
We are conducting all work while the station remains operational to minimize rider impacts.
A new canopy structure and protective enclosures will shelter riders entering the station at the new street-level entrance. A new set of stairs and two new escalators will lead to the mezzanine level.
The scope of work below grade includes reconfiguring the existing station-level mezzanine spaces as the station’s footprint grows by 2,500 square feet. We are renovating the station finishes, lighting, and communications systems throughout the mezzanine and platform levels.
Our vertical transportation team is providing design and construction support for two new hydraulic elevators, refurbishing two existing elevators, and two new escalators.
Projects that will improve the station’s accessibility include:
- Continuous detectable warning surface panels at the platform edge.
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant signage, stair treads, and the replacement of handrails throughout the station.
- ADA-compliant employee restrooms.
Stakeholders representing Amtrak, Brandywine Realty Trust, Drexel University, and the city of Philadelphia are heavily involved with coordinating the project design.
Key Features
- Improvements to station entrance circulation.
- New and refurbished elevators and escalators.
- Upgraded wayfinding signage.
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Outcomes
- Interior and exterior improvements provide new opportunities for community, connectivity, and identity.
- Repairs and renovations bring the station to a state of good repair and meet ADA compliance guidelines.
- A comprehensive phasing plan eliminates disruptions to operations.
CLIENT
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pa.
ROLE
Architecture & Engineering Design, Vertical Transportation Design, Rail System Design