Ardmore, PA Road Trips
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Longest Drive
413.4 mi
Erie, PA
Quickest Drive
7h 42m
Erie, PA
Plan Around Ardmore, PA
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Ardmore, PA by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
14,165
Median Income
$115,273
Median Home Value
$446,300
Median Age
38.6
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Notable People from Ardmore, PA
A sampling of people born in Ardmore, PA.
Neil Gershenfeld
1959
American physicist
Tim McKee
1953
American swimmer
Anna Sarah Kugler
1856–1930
American missionary
Jim Brogan
1958
American basketball player
Owen Jones
1819–1878
U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1819-1878)
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Traveler Guide to Ardmore, PA
Ardmore, Pennsylvania is in a small town on the border of Montgomery County and Delaware County in the Philadelphia Region.
Ardmore is located on what used to be the Pennsylvania Railroad's "Main Line" west out of Philadelphia. The town was named Athensville in 1853 but was changed to Ardmore in 1873 because the railroad's management believed the name was not distinguished enough. The Ardmore Initiative, 56 E Lancaster Ave, ☏ +1 610 645-0540. This is the business district authority for Ardmore. They oversee economic development, business recruitment and retention, streetscape and more within Ardmore's central business district. They can provide all types of information regarding upcoming events, living, shopping, dining, and doing business in Ardmore.
Linwood Park, Corner of E Athens Ave and Linwood Ave. Open dawn to dusk. This neighborhood park is just over 1 acre opened in 2010 and provides a small green oasis for neighbors and visitors alike. It was built by volunteers at what was an abandoned parking lot.
Clover Market, 12 E. Lancaster Ave. Open air market with over 100 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, vintage items, crafts, and more. Takes place three Sundays in the Spring and in the Fall. Check the website for exact dates. Be aware this is not a flea market, so do not expect flea market prices.
Ardmore Station Cafe, 6 Station Ave. 1 Maido! A Marketplace of Japan (Maido!), 5 E Lancaster Ave., ☏ +1 484 417-6745, [email protected]. Tu-Th 10AM-8PM, F Sa 10AM-9PM, Su 10AM-7PM. Japanese grocery store with an eat-in lunch counter doling out bento boxes, okonomiyaki & other food. (updated Mar 2019)
Tired Hands Brewing Company, 16 Ardmore Ave. Small brewery and restaurant whose beers are inspired by the farmhouse brewers of France, Belgium and the United States. Drinks can be enjoyed with locally-produced cheeses, meats, pickles, and breads. Jack McShea's, 34 Lancaster Ave. McCloskey's Tavern, 17 Cricket Ave, ☏ +1 610 642-9280. Small bar that is very popular with the locals and has been in operation since the 1940s. You will find it packed almost every night around dinner with people looking for some good food and drinks. Be sure to stop in for a beer and 50 cent wings on Tuesdays. (updated Feb 2021) Ardmore Music Hall, 23 East Lancaster Ave. Rusty Nail Tavern, 2580 Haverford Rd. John Henry's, 98 Cricket Ave, ☏ +1 610 726-9193. Relaxed atmosphere, inexpensive and friendly. The food is simple but fresh and there are some good drink specials
There are no hotels in Ardmore. There are many hotels in Philadelphia from which Ardmore can be easily reached.
1 Ardmore station, 39 Station Avenue. (updated Nov 2023) Train operators: Amtrak, ☏ +1 215-856-7924, toll-free: +1-800-872-7245. Operates trains throughout the United States of America. (updated Dec 2020) Route stopping at Ardmore: Keystone multiple trips per day between Harrisburg and New York City with stops in Elizabethtown, Lancaster, Coatesville, Downingtown, Exton, Paoli, Ardmore, Philadelphia, Trenton, and Newark. Some trips operate between Harrisburg and Philadelphia. SEPTA Regional Rail Take the Paoli/Thorndale line (Old R5) from center city Philadelphia. Trains come about every 30 minutes during the day and every hour in the evening and Sundays. Tickets can be purchased on the train if the ticket office is closed. Norristown High Speed Line This line runs between the Upper Darby 69th Street Transportation Center and the Norristown Transportation Center. There are two stops for Ardmore: Ardmore Junction and Ardmore Avenue. These stops are both on the south side of Ardmore, about a mile from the central business district. SEPTA Buses- Bus lines 44, 103, 105, and 106 all stop in Ardmore. Bus line 44 comes from 5th and Market in Philadelphia and ends at Suburban Square in Ardmore. Bus 103, 105, and 106 all originate at the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby. The bus costs $2.25 with cash and $1.80 if you purchased a token ahead of time. U.S. Route 30 runs through Ardmore, so that is the easiest was to get into town. There is an exit for Route 30 on Interstate 476. Also, Route 30 can be reached by taking the exit on Interstate 76 for south U.S.
The best way to get around is to walk or bike. Driving and public transportation are also options.
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