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  2. SEPTA Route 15 - Wikipedia

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    The western terminus of Route 15 is at the intersection of Girard Avenue and 63rd Street, and instantly passes by Carroll Park. The next landmark is Cathedral Cemetery, where both Route 15 and Girard Avenue briefly overlap with US 30 (Lancaster Avenue) and the SEPTA Route 10 trolley. The line leaves Lancaster Avenue and resumes its way along ...

  3. 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. [2]

  4. Frankford and Delaware Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    Frankford and Delaware Avenue station, also known as the Northern Liberties Loop and soon to be known as Frankford–Delaware station, [1] is a SEPTA Route 15 trolley station in Philadelphia, United States, located in the Port Richmond neighborhood. The station serves the area surrounding Rivers Casino Philadelphia.

  5. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    Trolley (operates 24 hours) see SEPTA Route 15; The line resumed limited streetcar operation as June 16, 2024. Trolleys run to Richmond and Westmoreland Loop, while buses service the Northern Liberties Loop (River's Casino). 16 [26] City Hall (15th and Market Streets) Cheltenham & Ogontz Avenues Loop Broad Street, Cheltenham Avenue: Midvale

  6. SEPTA Metro - Wikipedia

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    In September 2021, SEPTA officials proposed to rebrand its rail transit services to make the system easier to navigate. The lines included the Market–Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, subway–surface trolley lines, Norristown High Speed Line, Route 15 trolley, and Media–Sharon Hill Line.

  7. SEPTA PCC III - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, SEPTA was in the process of upgrading its subway–surface trolley lines, replacing its fleet of PCCs with new light rail cars. Some lines, such as Routes 6, 50, 53, and 60 were converted to buses, while Routes 15, 23, and 56 continued to use PCCs into the 1990s. In 1992, SEPTA ended streetcar service on these three lines as well.

  8. List of SEPTA Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Route 10: 63rd–Malvern/ Overbrook: 13th Street: Route 34: 61st–Baltimore/ Angora: Route 13: Yeadon Darby (limited) Route 11: Darby: Route 36: 80th Street–Eastwick: Route 15 Trolley: Trolley: All Stops 63rd–Girard Richmond–Westmoreland: Media–Sharon Hill Line: Trolley: Route 101 Orange Street/ Media: 69th Street: Route 102 Chester ...

  9. Trolleybuses in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Other reasons prompted the suspension of trolley bus service on routes 29 and 79, in 2003. At the time, the cessation of trolley bus service was expected to be permanent; [13] the 110 AM General vehicles that had provided service on SEPTA's then-five trolley bus routes never returned to service [14] (and all were scrapped in 2006). [15]