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  2. SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines - Wikipedia

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    Tracks for Route 10 start at Lancaster Avenue (Route 10) and proceed southbound along 40th Street. At Market Street, the line connects to the Market–Frankford Line at its 40th Street station. The surface tracks continue southbound to Spruce Street, where they split either eastbound or westbound. Westbound tracks run to 42nd Street where they ...

  3. Market–Frankford Line - Wikipedia

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    In addition to extending the Market Street subway tunnel west to 46th Street, with new stations at 30th, 34th and 40th streets, [7] a new trolley tunnel was built under Market, Ludlow and 36th streets and the former Woodland Avenue, leading to a new western portal at 40th Street for routes 11, 13, 34 and 36 (route 10 trolleys use a separate ...

  4. Market Street Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Market Street Tunnel may refer to: Market Street subway, carrying Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and Muni light rail under Market Street, San Francisco; Market Street Tunnel, part of the Market–Frankford Line in Philadelphia, crosses the former Junction Railroad; Market Street Tunnel, part of the Junction Railroad in Philadelphia, and crosses ...

  5. Template:Market Street Subway (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, SEPTA Subway-Surface and Market–Frankford Lines route segment. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .

  6. SEPTA Metro - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Under this proposal, new maps, station signage, and line designations would be created.

  7. 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.

  8. Template:Market–Frankford Line - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Market–Frankford Line, a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. 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.