Haddonfield station

Haddonfield
PATCO platform at Haddonfield station in August 2022
General information
LocationWestmont Avenue (west) and Rosedale Avenue (east)
Haddonfield, New Jersey
Coordinates39°53′48″N 75°02′11″W / 39.89673°N 75.03632°W / 39.89673; -75.03632
Owned byDelaware River Port Authority
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2 (PATCO), 1 (Atlantic City Line)
Connections NJ Transit Bus: 451, 455, 457
Construction
Parking1,021 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesRacks
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedJanuary 4, 1969
Services
Preceding station DRPA Following station
Westmont PATCO Speedline Woodcrest
toward Lindenwold
     Atlantic City Line does not stop here
Location

Haddonfield station is an active rapid transit station in the eponymous borough of Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey. Located on Westmont Avenue and Rosedale Avenue north of State Route 41 and County Route 573 (Kings Highway), the station serves trains of the PATCO Speedline, a rapid transit system operated by the Delaware River Port Authority from 15–16th & Locust station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Lindenwold station in the namesake Lindenwold, New Jersey. Trains of New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Line pass to the east of Haddonfield station but do not stop. Haddonfield station consists of a two-level design, with fare control at street level and the single island platform serving the two PATCO tracks under street level.

Railroad service in Haddonfield began with the opening of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad between the Cooper Point section of Camden and Haddonfield on August 22, 1853. Service reached Winslow Township in January 1854 and Absecon Island (modern-day Atlantic City) on July 1, 1854. The current station opened on January 4, 1969 as an extension of the PATCO Speedline from Broadway station in Camden to Lindenwold, resulting in service by the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines from Philadelphia to Lindenwold being abandoned on October 1, 1969.