Palmyra is a River LINE station in the middle of the namesake borough. Here the trainline is a single track, running in the middle of Broad Street but on a clearly separate ROW, with grass on each side of the railroad line. The Right-of-Way is separate enough that the grade-crossings have normal lights and gates, and begins with a ramp just north of the grade-crossing of Broad Street and Cinnaminson Avenue. The ramp at the other end of the platform ends across from Garfield Avenue that is split in two by the railroad line (without a grade-crossing).
The station has 21 parking spaces for rail passengers, consisting of angled parking spaces along East Broad Street just north of the station. There are also some Park & Ride spaces just below the station's middle-level platform.
Photos 1-9: September 15, 2011; 10-27: September 1, 2024;
Approaching the station from the north, the cars parked are in the minimal commuter parking spaces
The grade-crossing of Morgan Avenue north of the station
The northern ramp up to the platform
Payphones under the platform's canopy
Ramp down to the grade-crossing of Cinnaminson Avenue
The platform and a bus shelter across the track from it, not connected to any sidewalks
The narrow sidewalk along the platform where the station's vehicular pick-up and drop-off area is
Lots of cameras and South to Camden, North to Trenton signage
A Camden-bound train leaves the station, gates down
The lights are turned on in the early evening by the station's drop-off parking spaces
Looking down to the lighted southern platform ramp entrance
Looking over the station's single track and down the station platform
A bench at the end of a stub-sidewalk, and bus shelter on a concrete pad with no sidewalk connections just beyond it, the station track is beyond them, no fence!
A Palmyra sign facing the street on the platform's canopy
ADA parking spaces and the rest of the main station parking lot, just north of the platform
ADA parking spaces north of the station
Heading up the northern ramp up to the platform
A House and an open draw bridge with on River Rail Revival
Last Updated: November 25, 2024
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