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Ferry Avenue station is a PATCO Speedline station located in Camden and Woodlynne, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. It is near the busy US Route 130 and situated near the intersection of Camden, Woodlynne and Collingswood.

Station layout

The fare control is located at street level and the platform is elevated. For most of the platform, there are two tracks, serving the Philadelphia and Lindenwold bound trains. There is also a third track that starts halfway down the platform. The platform splits and the train can come up into this spot. It was once used by Ferry Avenue Local trains that originated here and went to Philadelphia, but Ferry Avenue Local trains were replaced with Woodcrest Local trains on September 20, 1980.[1] The third track is now used to store a train mid-day.

P
Platform level
Westbound Шаблон:Rcb toward Шаблон:Stl Шаблон:Small
Шаблон:Small
Pocket track Шаблон:0 No regular service
Шаблон:Small
Eastbound Шаблон:0 Шаблон:Rcb toward Шаблон:Stl Шаблон:Small
G Street level Station house, fare control, parking, buses

Crime

On August 9, 1995, Philadelphia Inquirer truck driver Joseph Sweeney, 49, was fatally beaten during a robbery while delivering newspapers.[2]

On November 12, 2001, Christine Lynn Eberle, 27, a PATCO commuter and resident of Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey was abducted from the station's parking lot and killed. Two men, Ryshaone H. Thomas and Marcus Toliver, were charged with murder, robbery, kidnapping and weapons offenses in connection with the crime.[3][4] On January 12, 2005, Thomas and Toliver pleaded guilty in New Jersey Superior Court in order to avoid the death penalty.[5]

Notable places nearby

The station is within walking distance of the following notable places:

References

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External links

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  1. Шаблон:Cite news
  2. "Second man held in PATCO rider's abduction", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 16, 2001
  3. "Second man held in PATCO rider's abduction, killing", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 16, 2001
  4. "2 indicted in commuter killing", The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 15, 2002
  5. "Plea deal in PATCO slaying", The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 13, 2005