The exposed portions of the elevated platforms, the now longer used to electrify trains but still carrying power lines steelwork of the former electrified catenary system is also visible
Looking out and down the grassy embankment of the Philadelphia-bound platform at the parking lot and River LINE platform in the distance
The view out to the station bus loop (some waiting passengers) and parking lot beyond
A wider view of all the panels of Where the Pennsauken Waters Flow along the Atlantic City-bound platform
The silhouette of a female figure and a distorted view of the parking lot beyond
Laminated glass lines the top of the entrance to the Philadelphia-bound platform
Information on Where the Pennsauken Waters Flow by J. Kenneth Leap
Heading down the stairs to leave the Philadelphia-bound platform lots of Laminated, digitally printed glass
Approaching the middle landing (with an elevator landing) on the exit from the Philadelphia-bound platform
Pennsauken laminated glass and some historical indigenous residents
Looking up at the staircase to the Philadelphia-bound platform
Up or down landing at the middle elevator landing that only services some equipment rooms on the Philadelphia-bound platform
Looking down on the lower elevator landing for the Trains to Philadelphia-bound platform
Plaque for the Dedicated October 2013 Pennsauken Transit Center, Chris Christie, Governor
Sign for Trains to Philadelphia
The one entrance to the Philadelphia-bound platform