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Latest revision as of 16:19, 23 December 2025

Oak Lane
TypeNeighborhood
LocationNorthwest Philadelphia / North Philadelphia
ZIP code(s)19126, 19138, 19141
Named forOak Lane Road (historic)
BoundariesRoughly Cheltenham Avenue to 65th Avenue, Broad Street to Stenton Avenue
AdjacentOlney, Cedarbrook, Logan, Cheltenham Township
Major streetsBroad Street, Oak Lane, Cheltenham Avenue
TransitBroad Street Line (Olney Terminal nearby), Regional Rail (Fern Rock)
LandmarksHistoric Oak Lane area, near Einstein Medical Center

Oak Lane refers to neighborhoods on Philadelphia's northern border, sometimes distinguished as East Oak Lane and West Oak Lane. The area developed in the early 20th century and features a mix of housing types and demographics.

East Oak Lane vs. West Oak Lane

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East Oak Lane

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  • East of Broad Street
  • Mix of housing types
  • More diverse
  • Working-class to middle-class

West Oak Lane

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  • West of Broad Street
  • Larger homes in some areas
  • Historic architecture
  • African-American middle-class community

History

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Oak Lane developed in the early 20th century as Philadelphia expanded northward. The area attracted middle-class families seeking single-family homes. West Oak Lane in particular became home to an African-American professional class in the mid-20th century.

Character

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Housing

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  • Mix of rowhouses and singles
  • Stone houses in West Oak Lane
  • Victorian and early 20th-century architecture
  • Larger lots than inner city

Demographics

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  • African-American community (predominant)
  • Middle-class homeowners
  • Working-class areas
  • Longtime residents

Living in Oak Lane

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  • Mix of housing options
  • Near transit
  • Established community
  • Near city boundary

Getting There

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  • Broad Street Line: Olney Transportation Center (nearby)
  • SEPTA Regional Rail: Fern Rock Station
  • SEPTA buses: Multiple routes

See Also

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