The blur of Acela Power Car #2016 heading south out of Marcus Hook for Washington, DC
The blur of Acela Power Car #2015 leading a northbound train for New York or Washington
Looking down on the wide low-level platforms at the otherwise very simple station
The danger live wire fence to keep anyone from jumping onto the wires from the Market Street Bridge
Looking down the steps to the Philadelphia-bound platform at Marcus Hook
The Philadelphia-bound parking lot with houses in the distance viewed from the road bridge that connects the platforms
Parked cars in the parking lot
Another view of cars parked in the Delaware-bound platform parking lot
A fading station totem sign in the parking lot
The Delaware-bound platform provides an entrance to a petrochemical facility
A Marcus Hook Station totem in the Delaware-bound platform parking lot
Looking across the Delaware-bound parking lot and little station house across the tracks with a Do Not Cross Tracks sign on it
Looking across the tracks at the modular station house
The southern end of the Delaware-bound platform is wide with lots of industrial views
The Marcus Hook: Trains to Wilmington platform sign
Looking across the wooden boarding platforms and across the tracks
A wooden board and a Marcus Hook platform sign
Looking out a train stopped at Marcus Hook in 2024, the platforms are the same, but modern switch-backing ramps up to the Market Street bridge is the start of making the station ADA accessible