Arrive In Downtown Philadelphia
Featuring massive porticoes, a soaring concourse and beautiful works of art, 30th Street Station is a bustling intermodal center and national transportation landmark.
- Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Franklin Square
- Penn Museum
- Boston, MA
- New York, NY
- Washington, DC
Station Details
Metropolitan Lounge
The Metropolitan Lounge in Philadelphia is open daily from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm. The lounge is available to Amtrak Guest Rewards Select Executive and Select Plus members, Acela First Class and private room customers and Single Visit Lounge Pass holders with same-day reservations. Amtrak customers may purchase a Single Visit Pass for $35.
Metropolitan Lounge
The Metropolitan Lounge in Philadelphia is open daily from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm. The lounge is available to Amtrak Guest Rewards Select Executive and Select Plus members, Acela First Class and private room customers and Single Visit Lounge Pass holders with same-day reservations. Amtrak customers may purchase a Single Visit Pass for $35.
Connections
Pick Up/Drop Off
- Taxi pickup is located on the 29th Street side of the station.
- Rideshare services are located on the Market Street side of the station.
- Pick Up/Drop Off is located outside the West End (30th Street) of the station.
Local and Regional Transit
On-Site Bike Parking
Bike racks are available.
Reserve Parking
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Reserve Parking
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Route Highlights
Acela
High-speed ride and premium comfort with more space and legroom than typical airline seating. Downtown-to-downtown service between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Northeast Regional
Spacious seats, free Wi-Fi and power outlets at your seat. Downtown-to-downtown service up and down the Northeast Corridor.
Keystone Service
Frequent daily service between New York and Harrisburg by way of Philadelphia. Keystone Service is financed in part through funds made available by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvanian
Runs daily between New York and Pittsburgh. Scenic highlights include Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle, the Allegheny Mountains, the famous Horseshoe Curve near Altoona, PA and Pennsylvania Dutch Country.