Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D
Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D is a building in Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D is situated nearby to the railway stop Main Street station, as well as near the railway station Elm Street station.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Main Street station and Elm Street station.
Main Street station
Railway stop
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Main Street station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States. It serves the Manayunk/Norristown Line. It is one of the two stations on the short electrified branch to Elm Street in Norristown. Main Street station is situated 520 feet southeast of Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D.
Elm Street station
Railway station
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Elm Street station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Located at Elm and Markley Streets, it is the last stop on the Norristown section of the Manayunk/Norristown Line. Elm Street station is situated 1,900 feet northeast of Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D.
Norristown Transit Center
Railway station
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Norristown Transit Center is a two-level multimodal public transportation regional hub located in Norristown, Pennsylvania and operated by SEPTA. It opened in 1989, replacing the older M terminus one block away at Main and Swede Streets, and integrated the former Reading Company's DeKalb Street Norristown railroad station into its structure. Norristown Transit Center is situated 2,200 feet southeast of Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hidden Valley and Swedeland.
Hidden Valley
Hamlet
Hidden Valley is an unincorporated community that is located in Jefferson Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. Hidden Valley is situated 1½ miles southwest of Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D.
Swedeland
Hamlet
Swedeland is a small unincorporated community that is located in Upper Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States, in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Swedeland is situated 2½ miles southeast of Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D.
East Norriton
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East Norriton is a town in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. East Norriton has a rich history that dates back to the 1600s when William Penn included it in one of the early manors called Williamstadt.
Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Fire Engine Company 2 - Station 27 - D
- Type: Building
- Also known as: “Fairmount Norristown Station 27-D Fire Station” and “Norristown Fire Department - Fairmount Engine Company 2”
- Location: Norristown, Montgomery County, Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
40.11768° or 40° 7′ 4″ northLongitude
-75.35041° or 75° 21′ 2″ westElevation
95 feet (29 metres)Open location code
87G64J9X+3RGeoNames ID
7147637
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