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  2. Girard station (Market–Frankford Line) - Wikipedia

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    Girard station (soon to be known as Front–Girard station [3]) is an elevated rapid transit station which is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on SEPTA's Market–Frankford Line. It is situated at the corner of Front Street and Girard Avenue [ 4 ] in the Fishtown neighborhood.

  3. SEPTA Route 15 - Wikipedia

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    The first mass transit crossing the line encounters is the Broad Street Line's Girard Station, and two blocks from there crosses the SEPTA Route 23 bus line (which was originally a trolley line that may be restored in the future; however SEPTA has removed all connecting track & overhead wires for Route 23 at this location in 2014 completely ...

  4. SEPTA Metro - Wikipedia

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    Under the proposed nomenclature, trunk lines would receive a letter and a color, with services having a numeric suffix and service name, to make wayfinding easier. [5] Services on the current Market–Frankford Line, for instance, would be called the "L Lines" and colored blue, with local service becoming the "L1 Market–Frankford Local".

  5. Girard station (Broad Street Line) - Wikipedia

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    Girard station is located in a very busy commercial strip along Girard Avenue, and also serves the southernmost sections of Temple University. A transfer is available to the Route 15 trolley, which provides local service along Girard Avenue. [2] Girard station is the 10th busiest station on the Broad Street subway line, with 7,500 passengers a ...

  6. Party like it's 2000: Girard boys reach PIAA basketball ... - AOL

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    Bishop Guilfoyle had plenty of chances to end another Girard boys' basketball season. The Yellowjackets, however, wouldn't go away. Their overtime victory Wednesday sent them onto the PIAA ...

  7. SEPTA Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    At 41st Street there is a northbound track by which Route 10 returns from 40th & Market Streets Station. The tracks on 40th and 41st Streets continue north of Lancaster Avenue (part of the PTC Route 40 trolley line until September 9, 1956 [3]) to Girard Avenue and connect to the surface streetcar trolley Route 15.

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Friday ...

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    Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...

  9. SEPTA Route 23 - Wikipedia

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    Route 23 was established sometime prior to 1877 as the Germantown Avenue Line, and ran from Germantown Depot to 8th and Dauphin streets. In 1890 the line was extended to the 4th and 8th Street trolleys and renamed the Pelham Line. It was combined with the Mermaid and Chestnut Hill Line in 1913, and renamed the Germantown, 10th and 11th Streets ...