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Directions to DE Technologies' King of Prussia facility via public transportationDET's King of Prussia facility can be reached via public transportation from downtown Philadelphia, including Amtrak 30th Street Station, and from Philadelphia International Airport. See SEPTA's web site for current schedules, fares, and route information. Via Bus (recommended)We are served locally by SEPTA Bus Route 124, which runs between Center City Philadelphia (13th & Market Sts.) and Chesterbrook. This bus stops also at:
Take the 124 Bus toward Chesterbrook (westbound), getting off about one mile past Gulph Mills Station on Henderson Road at Queens Drive (one block before Church Road). DET is the red building just across Queens Drive from the bus stop. For bus transportation, the cheapest round-trip fare is a SEPTA One-Day Convenience Pass ($6, purchased at 30th St. Station). From Philadelphia International Airport, take SEPTA's R1 Airport Express line (regional rail; fare $7) to Amtrak 30th Street Station, then follow the above directions. Via Regional RailFrom Center City Philadelphia (Amtrak 30th Street Station, Suburban Station, or Market-East Station), board the Regional R6 train toward Norristown to Conshohocken. From Conshohocken station, take SEPTA's 95 Bus to Gulph Mills Station (in addition to the $2 cash fare, pay 75c for a transfer pass). Then take the 124 Bus toward Chesterbrook, getting off after about one mile on Henderson Road at Queens Drive. DET is the red building just across Queens Drive from the bus stop. Alternatively, take the Market-Frankford Subway-Elevated Line (Blue Line) west to 69th St. Terminal. From there, take the Route 100 Norristown High-Speed Line to Gulph Mills Station. Take the 124 Bus toward Chesterbrook, getting off after one mile on Henderson Road at Queens Drive. DET is the red building just across Queens Drive from the bus stop. Again, the cheapest round-trip fare is a SEPTA One-Day Convenience Pass ($6, purchased at 30th St. Station). From Philadelphia International Airport, take SEPTA's Airport Express line (rail) to any of the three Center City Philadelphia stations (30th St., Suburban Station, or Market-East), then follow the above directions. A combination rail ticket to Conshohocken may be purchased on the Airport Express. All of the above buses are wheelchair-accessible. However, Conshohocken Station of the R6 rail line is not wheelchair-accessible. All routes are bicycle-accessible (except for Regional Rail lines during morning and afternoon peak periods on weekdays). |
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