Radnor is a station on the weird mode of transit known as the Norristown High Speed Line (or the M). It’s located in Radnor Township off King of Prussia Rd., in suburbia. Let’s look at it.

The station consists of an inaccessible footbridge, a shelter with a bench and wastebaskets, and even some parking. Is there anything else? No? Cool. That’s it. That’s the whole station. Well, aside from a bus connection on King of Prussia Road, but that’s it.






The good: It exists? It can theoretically be a park & ride?
The bad: It’s inaccessible (except on the inbound side?) and it’s also stupid close to a number of other stations. The connection to Regional Rail(TM) is also not convenient – yet in spite of this rather major shortcoming, Regional Rail(TM) STILL is more accessible than this rinky dinky little station.
Nearby points of interest: An office park and Radnor High School, I guess? If you walk a little further (per Ranya), you can get to Micro Center!
Transit connections:
Norristown HSL
SEPTA bus (106)
Overall, this station blows.
Rating: 3.5/10