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Driving Directions

FROM THE NORTH: Follow I - 95 South to Exit 17. Take I-676/US-30 Exit (exit number 17 towards Central Philadelphia). Keep left at the fork in the ramp. Merge onto Vine Street Expressway. This exit towards PA-611 (Broad Street/Central Philadelphia) which will bring you to 15th Street. New College Building is on your left on 15th street.

FROM THE SOUTH: Follow I - 95 North to Exit 17. Take I-676/US-30 Exit (exit number 17 towards Central Philadelphia). Keep left at the fork in the ramp. Merge onto Vine Street Expressway. This exit towards PA-611 (Broad Street/Central Philadelphia) which will bring you to 15th Street. New College Building is on your left on 15th street.

FROM THE EAST: Take I-295 South to the I-76 exit, on the left towards I-676 Camden/Philadelphia.
OR
Take 42 North which becomes I-76 towards Camden.
Take The Benjamin Franklin Bridge to 676 West/Central Philadelphia Exit. Keep left at the fork in the ramp. Merge onto Vine Street Expressway. This exit towards PA-611 (Broad Street/Central Philadelphia) which will bring you to 15th Street. New College Building is on your left on 15th street.

FROM THE WEST: Take I-676 E/US-30 E (Exit number 38) towards Central Philadelphia. Merge onto Vine Street Expressway. Take the exit towards Broad Street/Central Philadelphia which will bring you to 15th Street. New College Building is on your left on 15th street.

Public Transportation

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) serves Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania suburbs, and New Jersey Transit (NJT) serves New Jersey. Both lines use Broad Street, which borders Drexel University College of Medicine Complex on the east.

Using NJT, you will travel to Amtrak’s 30th Street Station and/or to the Greyhound Station at 10th and Filbert Streets. From either location you may transfer directly to SEPTA.

The New College Building is conveniently located near three SEPTA lines:

Trolley: Ride to City Hall, then walk three blocks north on Broad Street to Race Street to Drexel University College of Medicine.
The New College Building is on the west side of Drexel University College of Medicine.

Subway: Take the Market/Frankford line to 15th Street, then walk three blocks north to Race Street to the Drexel University College of Medicine Complex.

Subway: Broad Street line to the Race-Vine stop. When you come out from the subway stop, you will have arrived at Drexel University College of Medicine. The New College Building is on the west side of Drexel University College of Medicine.

SEPTA’S Regional Rail System
All trains stop at Penn Center-Suburban Station (16th Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard), four blocks from Drexel University College of Medicine. Walk east (toward City Hall) to 15th Street, then north (left) on 15th Street to Race Street to get to The New College Building.

Port Authority Corporation (PATCO) High Speed Line (From South Jersey)
The High Speed Line stops at 16th and Locust Streets, where you can get a #2 bus northbound to 16th and Race Streets. Or walk one block east to 15th Street and eight blocks north to Race Street to get to Drexel University College of Medicine. The New College Building is on the west side of Drexel University College of Medicine.

From Amtrak’s 30th Street Station (30th and Market)
Take any eastbound SEPTA train one stop to Penn Center-Suburban Station (16th Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard). Walk east on JFK Boulevard (toward City Hall) to 15th Street, then north (left) on 15th Street towards Race Street to get to Drexel University College of Medicine. The New College Building is on the west side of Drexel University College of Medicine.

For SEPTA information, call 215-580-7800 from 6 a.m. to midnight; to request SEPTA schedules, call 215-580-7777.

For NJT information, call 1-800-582-5946 from New Jersey or 215-569-3752 from Pennsylvania.


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