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  2. Broad Street Line - Wikipedia

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    The Broad Street Line (BSL), [a] currently rebranding as the B, [b] is a rapid transit line in the SEPTA Metro network in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.The line runs primarily north-south from the Fern Rock Transportation Center in North Philadelphia through Center City Philadelphia to NRG station at Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia; the latter station provides access to the ...

  3. Template:Broad Street Line - Wikipedia

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

  4. BMT Nassau Street Line - Wikipedia

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    Although the tracks merge into the Broadway Line south of Broad Street, there has been no regular service south of the Broad Street station since June 25, 2010. While the line is officially recognized as the Nassau Street Line, [2] it only serves one station on Nassau Street: Fulton Street. The line is served at all times by the J train.

  5. 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.

  6. Broad Street station (BMT Nassau Street Line) - Wikipedia

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    This station opened on May 29, 1931, as part of the final portion of the Nassau Street Line. Despite being under Broad and Nassau Streets, with Wall Street as the cross-street, this station was named after Broad Street to prevent confusion with other stations. Between 1990 and 2015, Broad Street was only open on weekdays and weekday nights.

  7. Cecil B. Moore station - Wikipedia

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    Cecil B. Moore, also known as Cecil B. Moore/Temple University, formerly Columbia, is a subway stop on the SEPTA Broad Street Line in the Cecil B. Moore neighborhood in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a local station that has four tracks, with only the outer two being served.

  8. NRG station - Wikipedia

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    NRG station (formerly named AT&T station, and earlier Pattison station) is the southern terminus of SEPTA's Broad Street Line, located at 3600 South Broad Street, at the intersection with Pattison Avenue in the South Philadelphia area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [5] The station's naming rights were sold to NRG Energy in 2018. [6]

  9. City Hall station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    Located in Center City underneath City Hall, it serves the Broad Street Line. It is the busiest station on the line, serving 57,000 passengers daily. [2] City Hall station is served by local, express, and special "Sport Express" trains. Entrances are located on the east and west sides of City Hall, as well as in the central courtyard.