Underground Philadelphia
Discover the Philadelphia Plan which gave us two Art Deco masterpieces, the monumental 30th Street Station and Suburban Station, the first all-underground rail terminal. The tour starts at 30th Street Station and proceeds via trolley to 19th St. From the Comcast tower lobby descend into an underground concourse network to the site of The Fashion District (formerly known as the Gallery), before ending at Reading Terminal and the Marriott Hotel. Along the way, lament the loss of Broad St. Station and learn about the 1905-mid-50s trolley and subway lines, the Broad Street subway (1928), the Commuter Rail Tunnel (1984), and the former Reading Terminal, now part of the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
Meet at the Angel statue in the main concourse of the 30th Street Station, near the east entrance.
PLEASE NOTE: Guests must provide their own SEPTA fares, 1 trip on the trolley. Guests can purchase fares during the tour.
(This tour requires climbing some stairs, though escalators and elevators are available at most points.)
This tour will end at Reading Terminal.
Preservation Alliance walking tours utilize an audio system that transmits from a headset worn by the guide to earpieces worn by tour attendees. The equipment is thoroughly sanitized before and after each use. Tour attendees can also plug in their personal headsets or earbuds that use a standard headphone jack (Not compatible with Bluetooth or Apple earphones).
Space is limited. Advance registration required.
A limited number of $2 tickets are available for PA ACCESS or Art-Reach ACCESS card holders. Please email us at tours@preservationalliance.com for discount.
Email us at tours@preservationalliance.com for any questions or join the waitlist for a sold out tour!