Glenside is small suburb in Montgomery County, PA. Straddling Cheltenham and Abington townships, Glenside is quaint and compact at just 1.3 square miles.
With a population of ~7,900, Glenside is as close knit as a community gets. According to one Glenside family:
“We love our neighborhood, we love our neighbors. It's very family friendly; there's lots of kids. [We] love that there's a park at the end of the road, and an arboretum close by. As the kids get older, it's going to feel very walkable. The kids can walk and play with our neighbors. [It’s a] great school district and school size."
Residents have easy access to Glenside station, and it certainly sees a lot of action; Glenside is one of SEPTA’s busiest stops. With both the Lansdale/Doylestown Line and the Warminster Line serving the station, frequent train service makes Glenside an attractive place to live. Glenside is also served by SEPTA buses, in particular, routes 77 and 22.
Nearby Highways include US Route 1, Interstate 95, Interstate 76, Pennsylvania Turnpike and US Route 30. Proximity: Glenside is located about 6 miles from Center City Philadelphia, and about a 30 minute drive. It is 2 hours to New York City, 2 hours to the Pocono Mountains, and 1.5 hours to New Jersey’s beaches.
Since Glenside is located in both Cheltenham and Abington Townships, it’s worth noting that not all residents will go to schools within the same district. A Glenside resident might follow one of these paths, depending on which township they live in:
Cheltenham Township: Glenside Elementary (K-4), Elkins Park Middle School (5-6), Cedarbrook Middle School (7-8), Cheltenham High School (9-12).
Abington Township: Copper Beech Elementary School (K–6), Abington Junior High School (7–9), Abington Senior High School (10–12).
Also located in Glenside is Arcadia University, a private institution with a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,640 students.
THE BOTTOM LINE
While Glenside is easily accessible to Philadelphia by public transportation, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the art, music, and history right in your backyard.