The 63rd Street station is an elevated rapid transit station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served by the SEPTA Metro L. Located at the intersection of 63rd and Market Streets in the Haddington neighborhood of West Philadelphia, it is the westernmost stop on the line within the Philadelphia city limits.
[1][2] The station was closed on June 13, 2008, for rehabilitation as part of a multi-phase reconstruction of the entire western Market Street Elevated.
[4] Renovations to this station included the installation of new elevators, escalators and lighting, as well as other infrastructure improvements.
The project resulted in the station becoming compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
There are two side platforms connecting to a station house on the southeast corner of 63rd and Market streets.