Aberdeen station (Maryland)

For other railway stations named Aberdeen, see Aberdeen station (disambiguation). For other uses of Aberdeen, see Aberdeen (disambiguation).
Aberdeen

Station as seen from the 1982-built pedestrian bridge
Location 18 East Bel Air Avenue
Aberdeen, MD 21001
United States
Coordinates 39°30′30″N 76°09′48″W / 39.5084°N 76.1632°W / 39.5084; -76.1632Coordinates: 39°30′30″N 76°09′48″W / 39.5084°N 76.1632°W / 39.5084; -76.1632
Line(s) Northeast Corridor
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 3
Connections Harford Transit
Construction
Parking Yes
Bicycle facilities Bike Racks
Other information
Station code ABE
History
Opened 1898
Rebuilt 1943
Traffic
Passengers (2015) 53,883 annually[1]Increase 27.2% (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
Northeast Regional
MARC
Penn Line
Terminus
  Former services  
Pennsylvania Railroad
Short Lane
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
Swan Creek
toward Philadelphia
Amtrak
Hilltopper

Aberdeen is a train station in Aberdeen, Maryland, on the Northeast Corridor. It is served by Amtrak's Northeast Regional and MARC Train's Penn Line.[2] The station was originally built by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad approximately in 1898, and inherited by the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad.[3] The current station is a modern structure built in 1943 by Lester C. Tichy (1905–1981) for the Pennsylvania Railroad,[4] and located at 18 East Bel Air Avenue at the intersection of Pulaski Boulevard (US 40) and West Bel Air Avenue (MD 132). It contains a 1960s-style pedestrian tunnel, with one of the entrances located at the former north station house. It also contains a pedestrian bridge built in 1982. Aberdeen was also served by an 1886-built Baltimore and Ohio Railroad station along what is now the CSX Philadelphia Subdivision just north of this one on West Bel Air Avenue.[5]

MARC Ridership

As of 2013, the daily MARC ridership was 210.

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