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The People's Passenger Railway leased the line on October 1, 1881, and leased the Girard Avenue Railway (chartered May 17, 1894) on June 22, 1896, [18] extending the line west to 60th Street in 1900. [17]
Near Northeast Philadelphia: Philadelphia: PRT: 1922 Formerly known as Bridge-Pratt Frankford–Delaware: Lower North Philadelphia: Philadelphia: none: 2012 Also known as Northern Liberties Loop Front–Girard: Near Northeast Philadelphia: Philadelphia: PRT: 1922 Formerly known as Girard (2024) Garrettford: Upper Darby Township: Delaware: P ...
Girard is part of the Frankford Elevated section of the line, which began service on November 5, 1922. [6] [7] [1] [8] Between 1988 and 2003, SEPTA undertook a $493.3 million reconstruction of the 5.5-mile (8.9 km) Frankford Elevated. [8]
Girard is located in western Erie County at (42.005954, -80.321481 It is bordered to the northwest by the borough of Lake City and on all other sides by Girard Township . According to the United States Census Bureau , the borough has a total area of 2.4 square miles (6.1 km 2 ), of which 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2 ), or 0.81%, is water. [ 9 ]
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 ...
The top 25 pharmacy chain stores represent about 38,000 pharmacy locations in the U.S. and employ about 149,000 on-staff pharmacists. California has 8,015 pharmacies, the most of any state. Texas , Florida , New York , and Pennsylvania round out the top five states for pharmacy locations. [ 1 ]
Main Line Express 1893 — 1930 Pittsburgh, PA — Philadelphia, PA; The Manhattan 1929 — 1932 Cleveland, OH — Pittsburgh, PA renamed Iron City Express; Manhattan Limited 1903 — 1971 New York, NY — Chicago, IL; The Mariner 1944 — 1947 Philadelphia, PA — Cape Charles, VA via boat ferry Norfolk, VA; Memphis Special 1909 — 1941
Main Line (Pittsburgh, PA to St. Louis, MO) Ohio Connecting Railway (Woods Run, Pittsburgh to Elliott, Pittsburgh) [1] Duffs Branch (Esplen, Pittsburgh to Thornburg) [1] Sheridan Branch (Esplen, Pittsburgh to Elliott, Pittsburgh) [1] Chartiers Branch (Carnegie to Washington) Bridgeville and McDonald Branch (Bridgeville to Cecil)