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  2. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    Route 69 was used three times: the original Route 69 was replaced by Route 31 on September 10, 1938; the second Route 69 was created on June 30, 1960, from Chester to Buckman Village and Highland Village. Routes 68 and 69 merged into new SEPTA Route 70 on June 18, 1973; the third Route 69 (former Route F) was discontinued on December 7, 1990 ...

  3. T1 (SEPTA Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Route 10 turns west on Lansdowne Avenue and at 60th Street, where now-abandoned tracks end just short of the line. These tracks once belonged to SEPTA Bus Route 46 when it was a trolley line (abandoned on August 11, 1957 [3]), and later served as pull-in/pull-out tracks for Route 10 before it was moved to SEPTA's Elmwood Depot.

  4. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA replaced two of the routes with their own bus service. Route 122 service was replaced by SEPTA's Route 91 in July 1982, after only one year of service. Route 91 was eliminated due to lack of ridership. Route 121 was replaced by SEPTA's Route 92 in October 1982. This service continues to operate today.

  5. T (SEPTA Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The T, [a] formerly known as the Subway—Surface Trolleys, is a light rail trolley system of the SEPTA Metro serving Philadelphia and Delaware County, Pennsylvania.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.

  6. SEPTA Metro - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA Metro is an urban rail transit network in and around Philadelphia, ... new maps, station signage, and line designations would be created. ... Route 102: Chester ...

  7. T5 (SEPTA Metro) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, SEPTA proposed rebranding their rail transit service as "SEPTA Metro", in order to make the system easier to navigate. Under this proposal, the subway–surface lines will be rebranded as the "T" lines with a green color and numeric suffixes for each service, and Route 36 would be renamed "T5 Elmwood Avenue."

  8. D (SEPTA Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The D, [a] formerly known as the Media—Sharon Hill Line (MSHL), is a light rail line in the SEPTA Metro network serving portions of Delaware County, Pennsylvania.The line compromises of two services which terminate at 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania: Route 101 (currently rebranding as D1) to Media and Route 102 (currently rebranding as D2) to Sharon Hill.

  9. List of SEPTA Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA Metro consists of twelve lines containing thirteen trains; ... Route 101: Orange Street/Media: ... Map of Philadelphia Transit Systems (UrbanRail.net) ...