• Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 6
    Route 6, also known as the Ogontz Avenue Line is a former streetcar line and current bus route, operated by SEPTA in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Route...
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    Transit Division of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) operate almost all of Philadelphia's public transit, including all six...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Metro
    SEPTA Metro is an urban rail transit network in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Suburban Division bus routes
    November 7, 1977. SEPTA did replace two of the routes with their own bus service. Route 122 service was replaced by SEPTA's Route 91 on July 6, 1982 after only...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines
    similar to those on the Media–Sharon Hill Line 100 series, SEPTA's suburban trolley routes, which were delivered around the same time. However, the subway–surface...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA
    The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is a regional public transportation authority that operates bus, rapid transit, commuter...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 15
    Route 15, currently rebranding as the G, is a street-running light rail line in the SEPTA Metro network that runs along Girard Avenue through North and...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 23
    Route 23 is a former streetcar line and current bus route. It is operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in Philadelphia...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 11
    Route 11, also known as the Woodland Avenue Line, is a trolley line operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) that connects...
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    Route 10, currently in the rebranding stage to become T1, it is one of the five routes that is part of the SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines that connects...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 36
    SEPTA's Subway-Surface Trolley Route 36 (a.k.a.; the Elmwood Avenue-Subway Line) is a trolley line operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation...
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  • Thumbnail for Media–Sharon Hill Line
    Line (MSHL), currently rebranding as the D, is a light rail line in the SEPTA Metro network serving portions of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Service...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 60
    Route 60 is a former streetcar line and current bus route, operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in Northwest and...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 50 (trolley)
    Route 50 is a former streetcar line that was operated by SEPTA in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The route ran from the Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood...
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    trolley loading on route 66 in 1978 "SEPTA Route Statistics 2018" (PDF). SEPTA. Retrieved September 2, 2019. "Route 66" (PDF). SEPTA. Retrieved September...
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  • Thumbnail for Norristown High Speed Line
    currently rebranding as the M, is a 13.4-mile (21.6 km) interurban light rapid transit line in the SEPTA Metro network, running between the 69th Street Transportation...
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  • Route 79 is a former trackless trolley and current bus route, operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in South Philadelphia...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 29
    River. Route 29 was a streetcar line from its inception in 1913 until 1947, and a trolley bus line until 2003. Unlike the nearby SEPTA Route 79, Route 29...
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  • Thumbnail for Market–Frankford Line
    implementation of SEPTA Metro, wherein line names are simplified to a single letter. The Market-Frankford Line is the busiest route in the SEPTA system; it had...
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  • Thumbnail for Broad Street Line
    Line (BSL), currently rebranding as the B, is a rapid transit line in the SEPTA Metro network in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The line runs...
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    Trenton Line (redirect from SEPTA R7 Line)
    The Trenton Line is a route of the SEPTA Regional Rail (commuter rail) system. The route serves the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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    The SEPTA Regional Rail system (reporting marks SEPA, SPAX) is a commuter rail network owned by SEPTA and serving the Philadelphia metropolitan area....
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    Authority, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for its Route 15 (Girard Avenue Trolley). In the 1980s, SEPTA was in the process of upgrading its subway–surface...
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  • Thumbnail for Airport Line (SEPTA)
    The Airport Line (formerly the R1 Airport) is a route of the SEPTA Regional Rail commuter rail system in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which officially runs...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA Route 59
    Route 59 is a trackless trolley line operated by SEPTA that runs from the Market–Frankford Line at Arrott Transportation Center Station to Bells Corner...
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    Street Station SEPTA Service Planning Department (Spring 2023). SEPTA Route Statistics 2023 (PDF) (Report). p. 3. Retrieved July 31, 2024. SEPTA Forward (April...
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  • Thumbnail for SEPTA K-car
    trolley cars used by SEPTA that were built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The Series 9000 is a streetcar that has been used on the SEPTA subway–surface trolley...
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  • Thumbnail for Wilmington/Newark Line
    The Wilmington/Newark Line is a route of the SEPTA Regional Rail commuter rail system in the Philadelphia area. The line serves southeastern Pennsylvania...
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  • Thumbnail for 69th Street Transportation Center
    Transportation Center (soon to be known as 69th Street Transit Center) is a SEPTA terminal in the Terminal Square section of Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania...
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  • Thumbnail for 19th Street station (SEPTA)
    underneath Market Street in Center City Philadelphia, and serves all routes of the SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines. The station was opened by the Philadelphia...
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