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Highland Avenue is a secondary station serving the city of Chester. It is a simple intermediate stop with two very short wooden low-level side platforms on an elevated embankment, on each side of the four track Northeast Corridor. The Wilmington-bound platform can board just one car and is about 70 feet long, while the Philadelphia-bound platform is 130 feet long (about a car and a half). Wooden crossing allow trains to also stop on the middle express track. These two platforms begin just after bridge over Highland Avenue and run west. The only passenger amenity is a single bus shelter on the Philadelphia-bound platform. Otherwise, the platforms have modern green railings (they had older decaying black railings on my first visit in 2013). These each lead down to a single staircase off the embankment towards a short walkway to Highland Avenue on the Delaware-bound platform, and down to a tiny 14 space parking lot from the Philadelphia-bound platform.
Photos 1-15: September 13, 2011; 16-72: September 4, 2024;

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