List of SEPTA Metro stations

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SEPTA Metro consists of twelve lines containing thirteen trains; The L and B, both of which were inherited from the former Philadelphia Transportation Company, and originally built by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company. It also includes the M, an interurban commuter rail line between Norristown, Pennsylvania and Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, originally owned by the Philadelphia and Western Railroad, then acquired by the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company (PSTC).

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The system also contains several trolley lines and interurban lines. Five T trains and the G line were inherited from the former Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC) and originally built by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company (PRT). The D lines were built by the Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Company (P&WCTC) and later inherited by the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company (PSTC). Operation of these two lines were taken over by SEPTA in 1970.

Key of services

LineTrainDescriptionTransit typeWest / North terminusEast / South terminus
SEPTA L icon.svg SEPTA L1 icon.svg Market Street Elevated
Market Street Subway
Kensington–Frankford Elevated
Rapid transit 69th Street Transit Center Frankford Transit Center
SEPTA B icon.svg SEPTA B1 icon.svg Broad Street Subway Local Fern Rock Transit Center NRG
SEPTA B2 icon.svg Broad Street Subway Express Walnut–Locust
NRG (limited)
SEPTA B3 icon.svg Broad–Ridge Spur Fern Rock Transit Center
Olney Transit Center (limited)
8th–Market
SEPTA T icon.svg SEPTA T1 icon.svg Lancaster Avenue trolley line Trolley 63rd–Malvern / Overbrook 13th Street
SEPTA T2 icon.svg Baltimore Avenue trolley line 61st–Baltimore / Angora
SEPTA T3 icon.svg Chester Avenue trolley line Yeadon
Darby Transit Center (limited)
SEPTA T4 icon.svg Woodland Avenue trolley line Darby Transit Center
SEPTA T5 icon.svg Elmwood Avenue trolley line 80th Street / Eastwick
SEPTA G icon.svg SEPTA G1 icon.svg Girard Avenue trolley line63rd–Girard Frankford–Delaware
Richmond–Westmoreland
SEPTA D icon.svg SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media trolley line Light rail Orange Street / Media 69th Street Transit Center
SEPTA D2 icon.svg Sharon Hill trolley line Chester Pike / Sharon Hill
SEPTA M icon.svg SEPTA M1 icon.svg Norristown High Speed Line Interurban/Light rapid transit Norristown Transit Center

List of stations

Terminal of a SEPTA Metro service
StationServiceNeighborhood / Municipality / BoroughCountyFormer
operator
Wheelchair symbol.svg Opened [1] Connections / Notes
2nd Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1908
5th Street / Independence Hall SEPTA L1 icon.svg Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1908Formerly known as 5th Street
8th–Market SEPTA L1 icon.svg SEPTA B3 icon.svg Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1908 (MFL) 1932 (BRS) PATCO
SEPTA.svg Jefferson Station
11th Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1908 SEPTA.svg Jefferson Station
13th Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg SEPTA T1 icon.svg
SEPTA T2 icon.svg SEPTA T3 icon.svg
SEPTA T4 icon.svg SEPTA T5 icon.svg
Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1908Formerly known as Juniper Street
15th Street / City Hall SEPTA L1 icon.svg SEPTA B1 icon.svg
SEPTA B2 icon.svg SEPTA T1 icon.svg
SEPTA T2 icon.svg SEPTA T3 icon.svg
SEPTA T4 icon.svg SEPTA T5 icon.svg
Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1907 (MFL) 1928 (BSL) SEPTA.svg Suburban Station
19th Street SEPTA T1 icon.svg SEPTA T2 icon.svg
SEPTA T3 icon.svg SEPTA T4 icon.svg
SEPTA T5 icon.svg
Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1907
22nd Street SEPTA T1 icon.svg SEPTA T2 icon.svg
SEPTA T3 icon.svg SEPTA T4 icon.svg
SEPTA T5 icon.svg
Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1955
33rd Street SEPTA T1 icon.svg SEPTA T2 icon.svg
SEPTA T3 icon.svg SEPTA T4 icon.svg
SEPTA T5 icon.svg
West Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1955
34th Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1956
36th–Sansom SEPTA T2 icon.svg SEPTA T3 icon.svg
SEPTA T4 icon.svg SEPTA T5 icon.svg
West Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1955Formerly known as 36th Street (2024)
36th Street Portal SEPTA T1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1955
37th–Spruce SEPTA T2 icon.svg SEPTA T3 icon.svg
SEPTA T4 icon.svg SEPTA T5 icon.svg
West Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1955
40th Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC Wheelchair symbol.svg 1956
40th Street Portal SEPTA T2 icon.svg SEPTA T3 icon.svg
SEPTA T4 icon.svg SEPTA T5 icon.svg
West Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1955
46th Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1907
52nd Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1907
56th Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1907
60th Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1907
61st–Baltimore / Angora SEPTA T2 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT
63rd Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1907
63rd–Malvern / Overbrook SEPTA T1 icon.svg West Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1926
69th Street Transit Center SEPTA L1 icon.svg SEPTA M1 icon.svg
SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg
Upper Darby Township Delaware PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1907Formerly known as 69th Street Transportation Center (2024)
80th Street / Eastwick SEPTA T5 icon.svg Southwest Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT
Anderson Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Andrews Avenue SEPTA D2 icon.svg Collingdale Delaware P&WCTC1906
Ardmore Avenue SEPTA M1 icon.svg Haverford Township Delaware P&W 1907
Ardmore Junction SEPTA M1 icon.svg Haverford Township Delaware P&W 1907
Aronimink SEPTA D1 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Arrott Transit Center SEPTA L1 icon.svg Near Northeast Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922Formerly known as Margaret–Orthodox and Arrott Transportation Center (2024)
Avon Road SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906Formerly known as Bywood
Baltimore Avenue SEPTA D2 icon.svg Clifton Heights Delaware P&WCTC1906
Bartram Avenue SEPTA D2 icon.svg Collingdale Delaware P&WCTC1906
Beatty Road SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913
Beechwood–Brookline SEPTA M1 icon.svg Haverford Township Delaware P&W 1907
Berks SEPTA L1 icon.svg Kensington, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922
Beverly Boulevard SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Bridgeport SEPTA M1 icon.svg Bridgeport Montgomery P&W 1912
Broad–Allegheny SEPTA B1 icon.svg Upper North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1928Formerly known as Allegheny (2024)
Broad–Girard SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B2 icon.svg
SEPTA B3 icon.svg SEPTA G1 icon.svg
Lower North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1928Formerly known as Girard (2024)
Broad–Spring Garden SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B2 icon.svg Lower North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1928Formerly known as Spring Garden (2024)
Brookside–Springfield SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913Formerly known as Springfield Road (2024)
Bryn Mawr South SEPTA M1 icon.svg Radnor Township Delaware P&W 1907Formerly known as Bryn Mawr (2024)
Cecil B. Moore SEPTA B1 icon.svg Lower North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1928Formerly known as Columbia
Chester Pike / Sharon Hill SEPTA D2 icon.svg Sharon Hill Delaware P&WCTC1906 SEPTA.svg NWK Sharon Hill
Formerly known as Sharon Hill (2024)
Chinatown SEPTA B3 icon.svg Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1932Formerly known as Vine
Church SEPTA L1 icon.svg Near Northeast Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922Formerly known as Ruan-Church
Clifton–Aldan SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906 SEPTA.svg WAW
Formerly known as Aldan
Congress Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
County Line SEPTA M1 icon.svg Lower Merion Township Montgomery P&W 1912
Creek Road SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906Formerly known as Oakview
Darby Transit Center SEPTA T3 icon.svg SEPTA T4 icon.svg Darby Delaware PRT Formerly known as Darby Transportation Center (2024)
DeKalb Street SEPTA M1 icon.svg Bridgeport Montgomery P&W 1912Formerly known as King Manor
Drexel Hill Junction SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906


Drexel Manor SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Drexel Park SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Drexel Station at 30th Street SEPTA L1 icon.svg SEPTA T1 icon.svg
SEPTA T2 icon.svg SEPTA T3 icon.svg
SEPTA T4 icon.svg SEPTA T5 icon.svg
West Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC Wheelchair symbol.svg 1955 BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg SEPTA.svg NJT logo.svg 30th Street Station
Formerly known as 30th Street (2024)
Drexelbrook SEPTA D1 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Drexeline SEPTA D1 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Edgemont Street SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913
Ellsworth–Federal SEPTA B1 icon.svg South Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1938
Erie SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B2 icon.svg
SEPTA B3 icon.svg
Upper North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1928
Erie–Torresdale SEPTA L1 icon.svg Near Northeast Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922
Fairmount SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B3 icon.svg Lower North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1928 (Broad)
1932 (Spur)
Fairfield Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Fern Rock Transit Center SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B2 icon.svg SEPTA B3 icon.svg Olney-Oak Lane, Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC Wheelchair symbol.svg 1956 SEPTA.svg DOY WAR WTR
Formerly known as Fern Rock Transportation Center (2024)
Frankford Transit Center SEPTA L1 icon.svg Near Northeast Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1918Formerly known as Frankford Transportation Center (2024)
Frankford–Delaware SEPTA G1 icon.svg Lower North Philadelphia Philadelphia none2012
Front–Girard SEPTA L1 icon.svg SEPTA G1 icon.svg Near Northeast Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922Formerly known as Girard (2024)
Garrettford SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Garrett Hill SEPTA M1 icon.svg Radnor Township Delaware P&W 1907
Gulph Mills SEPTA M1 icon.svg Upper Merion Township Montgomery P&W Wheelchair symbol.svg 1912
Haverford South SEPTA M1 icon.svg Haverford Township Delaware P&W 1907Formerly known as Haverford (2024)
Hilltop Road SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Huey Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Hughes Park SEPTA M1 icon.svg Upper Merion Township Montgomery P&W 1912
Hunting Park SEPTA B1 icon.svg Upper North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1928
Huntingdon SEPTA L1 icon.svg Kensington, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922
Irvington Road SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Jackson Street SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913
Kensington–Allegheny SEPTA L1 icon.svg Kensington, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922Formerly known as Allegheny (2024)
Lansdowne Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Leamy Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Logan SEPTA B1 icon.svg Olney-Oak Lane, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1928
Lombard–South SEPTA B1 icon.svg Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1930
MacDade Boulevard SEPTA D2 icon.svg Collingdale Delaware P&WCTC1906Formerly known as Collingdale
Magnolia Avenue SEPTA D2 icon.svg Aldan Delaware P&WCTC1906
Matsonford SEPTA M1 icon.svg Lower Merion Township Montgomery P&W 1912Formerly known as Conshohocken Road
Manchester Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913
Marshall Road SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Millbourne SEPTA L1 icon.svg Millbourne Delaware PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1907Formerly known as 66th Street
Monroe Street SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913
Mount Moriah SEPTA T3 icon.svg Southwest Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT
North Philadelphia SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B3 icon.svg Upper North Philadelphia /
Lower North Philadelphia
Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1928 SEPTA.svg North Broad DOY NOR
BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg SEPTA.svg North Philadelphia TRE CHW
Norristown Transit Center SEPTA M1 icon.svg Norristown Montgomery P&W Wheelchair symbol.svg 1912 SEPTA.svg NOR
Formerly known as Norristown Transportation Center (2024)
North Street SEPTA D2 icon.svg Collingdale Delaware P&WCTC1906
NRG SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B2 icon.svg South Philadelphia Philadelphia none Wheelchair symbol.svg 1973Formerly known as Pattison and AT&T
Limited service for the B2
Olive Street SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913
Olney Transit Center SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B2 icon.svg SEPTA B3 icon.svg Olney-Oak Lane, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1928Formerly known as Olney Transportation Center (2024)
Orange Street / Media SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913Formerly known as Media–Orange Street (2024)
Oregon SEPTA B1 icon.svg South Philadelphia Philadelphia none Wheelchair symbol.svg 1973
Paper Mill Road SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Parkview SEPTA M1 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&W 1907
Penfield SEPTA M1 icon.svg Haverford Township Delaware P&W 1907
Penn Street SEPTA D2 icon.svg Clifton Heights Delaware P&WCTC1906
Pine Ridge SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Providence Road / Media SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913Formerly known as Bowling Green and Providence Road (2024)
Race–Vine SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B2 icon.svg Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1928
Radnor South SEPTA M1 icon.svg Radnor Township Delaware P&W 1912Formerly known as Radnor (2024)
Richmond–Westmoreland SEPTA G1 icon.svg Kensington, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Formerly known as Richmond–Westmoreland Loop (2024)
Roberts Road SEPTA M1 icon.svg Lower Merion Township Delaware P&W 1912Formerly known as Rosemont
Saxer Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Scenic Road SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
School Lane SEPTA D1 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Snyder SEPTA B1 icon.svg South Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1938
Somerset SEPTA L1 icon.svg Kensington, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922
Spring Garden SEPTA L1 icon.svg Lower North Philadelphia Philadelphia none1977
Springfield Mall SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913Formerly known as Sproul Road
Springfield Road–Madison SEPTA D2 icon.svg Clifton Heights Delaware P&WCTC1906Formerly known as Springfield Road (2024)
Stadium SEPTA M1 icon.svg Radnor Township Delaware P&W Wheelchair symbol.svg 1912Known as Stadium–Ithan Avenue from 2010 to 2024
Susquehanna–Dauphin SEPTA B1 icon.svg Lower North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1928Formerly known as Dauphin–Susquehanna
Tasker–Morris SEPTA B1 icon.svg South Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1938
Thomson Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Tioga SEPTA L1 icon.svg Kensington, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922
Township Line Road SEPTA M1 icon.svg Haverford Township Delaware P&W 1907Formerly known as West Overbrook
Veterans Square SEPTA D1 icon.svg Media Delaware P&WCTC1913
Villanova South SEPTA M1 icon.svg Radnor Township Delaware P&W 1907Formerly known as Villanova (2024)
Walnut Street SEPTA D1 icon.svg SEPTA D2 icon.svg Upper Darby Township Delaware P&WCTC1906
Walnut–Locust SEPTA B1 icon.svg SEPTA B2 icon.svg Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1928 PATCO 12–13th & Locust
PATCO 15–16th & Locust
Woodland Avenue SEPTA D1 icon.svg Springfield Township Delaware P&WCTC1913
Woodlawn–Providence Road SEPTA D2 icon.svg Aldan Delaware P&WCTC1906Formerly known as Providence Road (2024)
Wynnewood Road SEPTA M1 icon.svg Haverford Township Delaware P&W 1907
Wyoming SEPTA B1 icon.svg Olney-Oak Lane, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1928
Yeadon SEPTA T3 icon.svg Yeadon Delaware PRT Formerly known as Yeadon Loop (2024)
York–Dauphin SEPTA L1 icon.svg Kensington, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT Wheelchair symbol.svg 1922Formerly known as Dauphin–York

List of former stations

StationServiceNeighborhood / Municipality / BoroughCountyFormer
operator [2]
OpenedClosedConnections / Notes
8th & Market (Bridge)Bridge Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 1936Operated by PATCO Speedline since 1968
9–10th & Locust Bridge Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1953Operated by PATCO Speedline since 1968
12–13th & Locust Bridge Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1953Operated by PATCO Speedline since 1968
15–16th & Locust Bridge Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PTC 1953Operated by PATCO Speedline since 1968
24th StreetMFL Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19071956Replaced by 22nd Street
24th Street B&O Station
32nd StreetMFL West Philadelphia, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19071956Replaced by 30th Street
36th StreetMFL West Philadelphia, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19071956Replaced by 34th Street
40th StreetMFL West Philadelphia, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19071956Replaced by 40th Street
Broadway Bridge Camden Camden PRT 1936Owned by PATCO Speedline since 1968;
Connection to River Line Light Rail
City Hall (Camden)Bridge Camden Camden PRT 1936Owned by PATCO Speedline since 1968
Fairmount AvenueMFL Lower North Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19221977Replaced by Spring Garden in 1977
Franklin Square Bridge Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19361979Owned by PATCO Speedline since 1968
Market–ChestnutFerry Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19081939
Shisler Avenue 102 Aldan Delaware P&WCTC19062010
South StreetFerry Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19081939
Spring Garden Spur Center City, Philadelphia Philadelphia PRT 19321991

Future stations

Various extension and infill stations with platforms will be added to the D and T trolley lines as part of SEPTA's Trolley Modernization Plan. [3]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">40th Street station (Market–Frankford Line)</span> Rapid transit station in Philadelphia

40th Street station is an underground station on the SEPTA Market-Frankford Line, located the intersection of 40th Street and Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the line between the Spruce Hill and Powelton Village neighborhoods in the University City District of West Philadelphia. The station serves a major shopping corridor of West Philadelphia on 40th Street, as well as the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, which lies three blocks south of the station.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Philadelphia Transportation Company</span> Philadelphia Public Transit Operator (January 1, 1940 to September 30, 1968)

The Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC) was the main public transit operator in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1940 to 1968. A private company, PTC was the successor to the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company (PRT), in operation since 1902, and was the immediate predecessor of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA).

References

  1. Philadelphia Suburban Transit Routes (ChicagoRailFan.net)
  2. "The PATCO Hi-Speedline". The Philadelphia Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. Retrieved 2007-06-30.
  3. "SEPTA Forward - Trolley Modernization - Station Design" (PDF). SEPTA. Retrieved February 23, 2024.