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  2. Trolleybuses in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Website. http://www.septa.org SEPTA. The Philadelphia trolleybus system forms part of the public transportation network serving Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. It opened on October 14, 1923, [1] [2] and is now the second-longest-lived trolleybus system in the world.

  3. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    The City Transit Division of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) operate almost all of Philadelphia 's public transit, including all six trolley, three trackless trolley, and 70 bus lines within city limits. Some of the bordering municipalities are served by the City Transit division, despite not being part of the city.

  4. SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines - Wikipedia

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    The SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines are a collection of five SEPTA trolley lines that operate on street-level tracks in West Philadelphia and Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and also underneath Market Street in Philadelphia 's Center City. The lines, Routes 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36, collectively operate on about 39.6 miles (63.7 km) of route.

  5. 69th Street Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    It serves the Market–Frankford Line, Norristown High Speed Line, and SEPTA Routes 101 and 102 trolleys, and multiple bus routes. It is located at the end of 69th Street, a major retail corridor in Upper Darby Township across Market Street ( Route 3 ) from the Tower Theater .

  6. SEPTA Suburban Division bus routes - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Transportation Company's "PTC" Folsom Division bus routes (former Routes 71, 76, and 77 trolley lines as well as bus Route 82) were taken over by Red Arrow Lines on January 20, 1961. Since that time the Ex-PTC routes have been eliminated or consolidated into the current route system.

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  7. SEPTA Route 103 - Wikipedia

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    428,432 (FY2019) Timetable. Route 103 schedule. Route map. ← 101/102. Suburban Transit Division. 104 →. Red Arrow streetcar on route 103 in 1966. SEPTA Route 103 is a bus route operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on the outskirts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

  8. SEPTA Route 15 - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA Route 15. Route 15, also known as the Girard Avenue Trolley, is a trolley line operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) along Girard Avenue through North and West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. As of 2007, it is the only surface trolley line in the City Transit Division that is not part of the ...

  9. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA lists 115 bus routes, not including about two dozen school trips, with most routes in the City of Philadelphia proper.

  10. SEPTA Route 36 - Wikipedia

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    Route map: Route 36 (T5) SEPTA Route 36 at the 40th Street Portal. Overview. Termini. Eastwick, Philadelphia. Center City Philadelphia. Stations. 8 underground stations, 1 surface level station, and 40 street-level stops.

  11. SEPTA Route 13 - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA Route 13. runs to the Darby Transportation Center. SEPTA Route 13, also known as the Chester Avenue Line, is a trolley line operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) that connects 13th Street Station in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Yeadon and Darby, Pennsylvania.