Renovated Drexel Station at 30th Street Welcomes Customers in Schuylkill Yards
PHILADELPHIA (April 8, 2024) – Brandywine Realty Trust proudly joined SEPTA, Drexel University, and local, state, and federal officials for a ribbon cutting to celebrate the newly reconstructed and renamed Drexel Station at 30th Street.
Drexel Station at 30th Street is one of SEPTA’s most heavily used transit hubs. The station is served by the Market-Frankford Line, five Trolley lines, multiple bus routes, and provides convenient connections to Regional Rail at the nearby William H. Gray III 30th Street Station. Following completion of the project, Drexel Station at 30th Street is now a modern transit gateway to the SEPTA system for employees, students and visitors traveling to and from Drexel University, University City, and Schuylkill Yards – Brandywine Realty Trust’s vibrant innovation district.
“Schuylkill Yards is uniquely positioned as one of the most exceptional transit-oriented developments in the nation, introducing 6.5 acres of greenspace, revamped transit and infrastructure, and a vibrant mix of work and lifestyle experiences,” said Brandywine Realty Trust President and CEO Jerry Sweeney. “Today’s celebration is a tribute to the power of public-private partnerships, civic engagement, and good corporate citizenship. We were delighted to partner with SEPTA on this endeavor to create a welcoming gateway to Schuylkill Yards for the thousands of commuters, students, and visitors who visit our neighborhood each day.”
Extensive renovations were completed as part of the station reconstruction project to better integrate the station into Drexel Square and the broader Schuylkill Yards district. Improvements include a new glass headhouse and canopy; upgraded elevators, escalators and stairs to improve accessibility; a modernized and expanded mezzanine with enhanced lighting and improvements to connections between transit services; and new flooring and tiling throughout.
“This transformative project would not have been possible without the partnership and commitment of Brandywine Realty Trust and Drexel University, which provided important backing and financial support for the project and our successful application for federal grant funding,” said SEPTA Board Chair Kenneth E. Lawrence Jr. “SEPTA is pleased that this state-of-the-art station now bears Drexel University’s name – a testament to the strength of our partnership and SEPTA’s value to the city and region.”
The project was initiated to modernize station infrastructure, increase capacity and improve circulation between transportation modes, and support the world-class development underway in the district. It was funded in part through a $15 million U.S. Department of Transportation Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Grant and $34.2 million in Pennsylvania Department of Transportation funding, which was made possible by Pennsylvania Act 89.
“We’re proud to join the celebration of the opening of the station that will serve as the gateway for so many of our students, faculty, professional staff and community partners as they arrive on campus,” said Drexel President John Fry. “As new educational, research and business development opportunities continue to grow in West Philadelphia, it is fitting for Drexel to welcome everyone to University City.”
The Market-Frankford Line and Trolleys remained in service at the station throughout construction. Before the project began, SEPTA installed a new elevator at 31st Street to ensure that station accessibility was preserved for customers. SEPTA closely coordinated construction activities with Drexel and community stakeholders throughout the project.
“The reconstruction of this flagship station will not only improve mobility and enhance access for SEPTA customers; it also demonstrates how transit infrastructure investments build communities and support regional economic growth,” said SEPTA CEO and General Manager Leslie S. Richards. “We are fortunate to have supportive regional funding partners and stakeholders – led by our Congressional delegation – who understand and promote the important role of SEPTA in the region.”