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  2. 69th Street Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The 69th Street Transportation Center (soon to be known as 69th Street Transit Center [3]) is a SEPTA terminal in the Terminal Square section of Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania. It serves the Market–Frankford Line , Norristown High Speed Line , Media–Sharon Hill Line , and multiple bus routes.

  3. SEPTA Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    Connections to the SEPTA Regional Rail can be made at either 15th Street Station or 30th Street Station. There is an underground passageway that connects the ex- Pennsylvania Railroad 's 30th Street Station to the Market–Frankford Line's 30th Street subway station, but this has long been sealed off due to high crime.

  4. King of Prussia Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The King of Prussia Transit Center is a major bus terminal located at the King of Prussia mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania for SEPTA buses. The transit center serves SEPTA Suburban Division buses traveling to Center City Philadelphia via Route 124 or Route 125, Chesterbrook via Route 124, Valley Forge via Route 125, 69th Street station via Route 123, the Norristown Transportation Center ...

  5. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    Weekday service extended to 30th Street Station by consolidating Routes 14 (former streetcar) and D-1 (University City to 30th Street Station) Extended to Lansdowne & Haverford Avesnues on January 13, 1991; Extended to 69th Street Terminal on September 8, 1996. 40th and Market 31 [41] City Hall: 76th Street and City Avenue

  6. Market–Frankford Line - Wikipedia

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    34th Street: 3.7 (6.0) SEPTA City Bus: 30, 31, 49, LUCY: 7,076 Original station at 36th Street was elevated Drexel Station at 30th Street: 4.1 (6.6) Amtrak (at 30th Street Station) SEPTA Regional Rail: all lines (at 30th Street Station) NJ Transit Rail: ACL Atlantic City Line (at 30th Street Station) SEPTA Metro: Subway–Surface Trolleys

  7. 69th Street Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    On February 2, 2016, SEPTA opened a new West Terminal at the station, serving multiple bus routes and the 101 and 102 trolley lines. The $19.6 million project brought new tracks and pavement, new platforms and ramps to the terminal building, as well as a green roof and eco-friendly LED lighting.

  8. List of SEPTA Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Suburban Station: 19th Street: Center City, Philadelphia: Philadelphia: PRT: 1907 22nd Street: Center City, Philadelphia: Philadelphia: PTC: 1955 Replaced the former 24th Street surface stop just west of the former tunnel portal at 23rd Street 33rd Street: West Philadelphia: Philadelphia: PTC: 1955 34th Street: West Philadelphia: Philadelphia ...

  9. 13th Street station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    The station is also served by bus routes operated by SEPTA's City Transit Division and Suburban Division, as well as NJ Transit Bus routes. The T platform was known as Juniper Street until 2011. [4] [5] [7] The station was signed as 13th/Juniper Streets on maps at the time. [3]