One of the -photographic- issues with railfan photography at stations are meets where one train photo-bombs the other. On the other hand, with a little bit of luck - or a whole heck of a lot of luck, a meet can be a perk, instead! Here, we have a cab led westbound Amtrak Keystone originating in Philly, bound for Harrisburg, PA, passing an eastbound SEPTA commuter train, originating from Thorndale, PA, destined for Philadelphia. This former 4 track, main was built by the PRR, operates today as Amtrak's Keystone line, and sees service by SEPTA on what it calls its Paoli/ Thorndale line. Both service this stop.