The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is seeking public input on a proposed redevelopment of the area around the Langhorne Regional Rail station. The proposal would replace an underused, 1.7-acre parking lot with mixed-use housing and retail as part of its Transit-Oriented Communities program, an effort already underway in Ambler, Conshohocken and Germantown to boost ridership, walkability and local economies. Officials say the Langhorne Station Area Concept could help meet strong housing demand in Bucks County and aligns with many of the long-term development priorities outlined in surrounding communities. The station is uniquely positioned on a narrow strip of Middletown Township property that separates Langhorne Manor Borough to the north from Penndel Borough to the south. SEPTA planning manager Jennifer Dougherty said residents will play a key role in shaping the plan’s design and priorities, so SEPTA has scheduled an open house for Monday, March 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Penndel Borough Hall, 300 Bellevue Ave.
Source: Bucks County Courier Times; 2/18/2026
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SEPTA seeks input on redevelopment around Langhorne Regional Rail Station
Published Friday, February 20, 2026