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  2. Frankford, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Holme's Survey Map (1687) Frankford is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Philadelphia situated about six miles (10 km) northeast of Center City.Although its borders are vaguely defined, the neighborhood is bounded roughly by the original course of Frankford Creek on the south to Castor Avenue on the northwest and southwest, to Cheltenham Avenue on the north, and to Aramingo ...

  3. Jefferson Frankford Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Frankford Hospital opened on July 4, 1903 a year after Dr. Joseph Ball founded Aria Health System. The Frankford campus is a general medical and surgical hospital with 485 beds. [ 4 ] In the last year with data available, the hospital had 131,188 emergency department visits, and performed 7,686 inpatient and 11,561 outpatient surgeries.

  4. Jefferson Health Northeast - Wikipedia

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    The Frankford campus, now known as Jefferson Frankford Hospital, opened on July 4, 1903. [1] The Frankford campus is a general medical and surgical hospital with 115 beds. [4] In the last year with data available, the hospital had 131,188 emergency department visits, and performed 7,686 inpatient and 11,561 outpatient surgeries. [4]

  5. Frankford Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Besides being the depot and terminus for many bus routes, it is the eastern terminus of the Market-Frankford Line (MFL) (also called the Market-Frankford Subway-Elevated Line (MFSE), Market-Frankford El (MFE), Market-Frankford (MF) the El, or the Blue Line), a subway-elevated rapid transit line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, run by SEPTA, which begins at 69th Street Transportation Center just ...

  6. Arrott Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    It is located at the intersection of Frankford Avenue, Oxford Avenue, Arrott Street, Paul Street, and Margaret Street in the Frankford neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [4] The terminal was originally known by two separate names, Margaret–Orthodox station for the Market–Frankford Line and Arrott Bus Terminal for bus routes.

  7. SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines - Wikipedia

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    The system comprises five trolley services that operate on street-level tracks in West Philadelphia and Delaware County, and also underneath Market Street in Philadelphia's Center City. The services— T1 (Route 10) , T2 (Route 34) , T3 (Route 13) , T4 (Route 11) , and T5 (Route 36) —collectively operate on about 39.6 miles (63.7 km) of route.

  8. Church station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    Church is part of the Frankford Elevated section of the line, which began service on November 5, 1922, as Ruan–Church station. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Between 1988 and 2003, SEPTA undertook a $493.3 million reconstruction of the 5.5-mile (8.9 km) Frankford Elevated. [ 5 ]

  9. Frankford Junction station - Wikipedia

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    Frankford Junction is a railroad junction, and former junction station, [3] located on the border between the Harrowgate neighborhood of Philadelphia and Frankford, Philadelphia. At the junction, the 4-track Northeast Corridor line from Trenton connects with the 2-track Atlantic City Line from Atlantic City in the northeastern portion of ...