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Fern Rock Transportation Center → NRG Station
The Broad Street Line is SEPTA's oldest rapid transit line, running north-south through the heart of Philadelphia. It connects North Philadelphia communities to Center City and South Philadelphia, serving major destinations including City Hall, Temple University, and the Sports Complex.
22 stations
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69th Street Transportation Center → Frankford Transportation Center
The Market-Frankford Line is SEPTA's longest rapid transit line, running east-west across Philadelphia. This elevated and subway line connects West Philadelphia with the Northeast, serving the historic downtown core, Independence Hall, and major commercial districts.
28 stations
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15th-16th & Locust → Lindenwold
PATCO (Port Authority Transit Corporation) Speedline connects Philadelphia Center City to southern New Jersey communities. This high-speed rail service is ideal for commuters and tourists visiting the Jersey Shore or suburban New Jersey attractions.
13 stations
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69th Street Transportation Center → Norristown Transportation Center
The Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100) connects Philadelphia's West Side with Norriton. This electric light rail line serves suburban communities and the Villanova University area, providing fast connections through the western suburbs.
22 stations
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Multiple routes through Center City tunnel → Various terminals and loops
SEPTA's Trolley system includes historic subway-surface lines and surface-only routes. Eight independent routes serve neighborhoods throughout Philadelphia and the western suburbs, using vintage and modern trolley vehicles.
53 stations
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30th Street Station → Airport Terminal E-F
The Airport Line provides dedicated rail service from Center City directly to Philadelphia International Airport (PIA). This is the most convenient and cost-effective way to reach the airport from downtown Philadelphia.
10 stations
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Thorndale → Center City
The Paoli/Thorndale Line serves western suburban communities, with two branches extending to Paoli and Thorndale. This line connects affluent Chester County communities to Center City and 30th Street Station.
18 stations
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Media/Elwyn → Center City
The Media/Elwyn Line serves the media borough and western suburbs, with a connection to Elwyn. This line provides commuter rail service through historic Chester County communities.
15 stations
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