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  2. Transportation in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other major East Coast cities, such as New York City and Boston, Center City Philadelphia, originally the core of Philadelphia's white-collar workforce, has seen a marked decline in jobs, as companies have gradually relocated to the suburbs. As of 2019, Center City had approximately 180,000 daily commuters from the suburbs.

  3. Philadelphia City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia City Hall under construction in 1881. The building was designed by Scottish-born architect John McArthur Jr. and Thomas Ustick Walter [13] in the Second Empire style, and was constructed from 1871 to 1901 at a cost of $24 million. City Hall's tower was completed by 1894, [1] although the interior was not finished until 1901.

  4. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Number of vehicles. 2,429 commuter rail cars. 6,418 subway cars. 61 SIR cars. 5,725 buses [1] The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area of the U.S. state of New York.

  5. Antique Brass Railing Stolen From Philadelphia City Hall - Patch

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    Philadelphia Police said the stolen antique brass railing was valued between $15,000 and $20,000. Max Bennett , Patch Staff Posted Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 11:20 am ET

  6. 15th Street station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    15th Street station is a subway station in Philadelphia. It is served by SEPTA 's Market–Frankford Line and all routes of the subway–surface trolley lines. A free interchange also provides access to the Broad Street Line at City Hall station, which is connected to 15th Street by the Downtown Link underground concourse.

  7. Jefferson Station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Station (SEPTA) /  39.95263°N 75.15811°W  / 39.95263; -75.15811. Jefferson Station (formerly named Market East Station) is an underground SEPTA Regional Rail station located on Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the easternmost of the three Center City stations of the SEPTA Regional Rail system and is part of ...

  8. New PHL City ID Program Gives Residents Easy Access ... - Patch

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    The first 1,000 IDs will be issued free of charge. The PHL City ID provides a secure and affordable photo identification card for anyone living in Philadelphia, age 13 and older. IDs cost $5 for ...

  9. Broad Street Line Service Expanding For Flyers ... - Patch

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    SEPTA will supplement regular service to NRG Station with four Express trains leaving Fern Rock Transportation Center at 12:40 p.m., 12:50 p.m., 1 p.m., and 1:10 p.m. Flyers vs. Vancouver Canucks ...

  10. Market–Frankford Line - Wikipedia

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    The Market–Frankford Line (MFL), currently rebranding as the L, is a rapid transit line in the SEPTA Metro network in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.The MFL runs from the 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby, just outside of West Philadelphia, through Center City Philadelphia to the Frankford Transportation Center in Near Northeast Philadelphia.

  11. Liberty Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia. Originally placed in the steeple of Pennsylvania State House, now known as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell today is located across the street from Independence Hall in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park.