In the fall of 1976, the Audubon train station was a dilapidated relic from the early days of rapid transit. It was up for sale, and was almost torn down.

Until Dr. William Judd, a native of Camden county and the Audubon area, snatched it up with the vision of restoring it to its former self. What would become known as Train Station Dental officially opened its doors in April of 1977.

The train station was originally built between 1890-92. Local residents used it for decades to travel between Philadelphia and the longtime recreational destination of Atlantic City. As a child, Dr. Judd traveled the line to his grandparent's house in Wildwood, and he has heard from more than one patient remembrances waiting in the reception area back when it was the ticket counter

 
Now having finsihed it’s third rennovation, the architecture of the station remains true to the day its walls first went up. Stop by for a visit and you’ll see why we love it!
 
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