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Ardmore
The Main Street of the Main Line
Historic Ardmore grew along the Pennsylvania Railroad and still thrives as the beating heart of the Main Line. Locally-owned shops, modern boutiques, and vibrant Suburban Square (one of the oldest shopping centers in the country) create a walkable, welcoming downtown where urbane sophistication meets sub-urban edge. Discover a rich mix of diverse businesses ready to support every step of your event and celebration planning journey.
For our curated collection of premium services, inspired creatives and high-quality vendors based in historic Ardmore visit the Ardmore Collection.
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To ARDMORE STATION
It’s easy to get to Ardmore:
CAR
DRIVE: Take Lancaster Ave. (Route 30) or Route 476 (the Blue Route), St. David's exit (Exit 13) and follow Route 30 East for approximately four miles.
PARK: There are plenty of public parking lots available, in addition to ample on-street parking.
BUS
Five SEPTA bus routes serve Downtown Ardmore and Suburban Square to 69th Street Terminal and the surrounding suburban area: 103 (Suburban Square to 69th Street), 105 (Rosemont/Ardmore to 69th Street), 106 (Paoli/Ardmore to 69th Street, 44 (Ardmore/Suburban Square to Center City Philadelphia/5th & Market).
RAIL
SEPTA's Paoli/Thorndale line takes you from Center City Philadelphia to the new Ardmore Station on Station Ave., across the street from Suburban Square and minutes from the Downtown Ardmore District.
Amtrak's Keystone Service traveling between Harrisburg and New York City via Philadelphia stops at Ardmore Station.
The Norristown High-Speed Line runs from 69th St. Transit Center in Philly to Ardmore Junction, up to Norristown and back
Routes amd schedules are subject to change. Check with SEPTA for more information.

