Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is a regional quasi-public state agency that operates bus, subway and elevated rail, commuter rail, trolley (streetcar), and until recently trackless trolley service in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.
The city transit system was formerly owned and operated by the Philadelphia Transportation Company (known as the PTC) until 1968, and before that the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company (the PRT). The region's suburban bus and trolley lines were operated by the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company (also called the Red Arrow Lines), the Schuylkill Valley Lines, and a handful of other smaller companies into the 1970s.
SEPTA runs the following lines:
- City Transit Division
- Market-Frankford Line - subway and elevated
- Broad Street Line (including the Broad-Ridge Spur) - subway
- SEPTA Subway-Surface Trolley Lines
- bus routes
- Suburban Transit Division - Based out of the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby.
- Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100) - interurban rapid transit
- SEPTA Surface Media and Sharon Hill Trolley Lines (Routes 101 and 102)
- bus routes
- Frontier Transit Division - Serving the far suburbs.
- bus routes
- SEPTA Regional Rail - commuter rail
SEPTA Route 15 of the City Transit Division is a bus line as of early 2005, but was supposed to be restored to trolley service by now. Restoration is being held up by a dispute with Philadelphia over parking on a narrow two-block section of 59th Street that one track runs along.
The PATCO Speedline is not operated by SEPTA, but runs underground in Center City. It then runs east across the Ben Franklin Bridge into Camden, New Jersey and suburbs. PATCO connects to SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line and Broad-Ridge Spur at 8th and Market Streets; an additional fare is required.
Fleet
Buses
- Neoplan AN400A
- Neoplan AN460A
- New Flyer Industries D40LF
- NABI Ikarus 416
- Orion Bus Industries Orion II
- Orion Bus Industries Orion V
- AM General 110 trolley bus
Streetcars
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- St Louis Car Company PCC Streamliner streetcar
- St Louis Car Company PCC II LRV
- Kawasaki B-IV single end LRV
- Kawasaki B-IV double end LRV
Trains
- Budd RDC1 MU
- Budd RDC3 MU
- St Louis Co Silverliner III MU
- AEM-7 locmotives
- GE Silverliner IV MU
Subway Cars
- Budd M3 Subway Cars 1960
- Adtranz M4 subway cars 1998
Workcars
- Harsco Track Technologies Corporation Work car
- SEPTA Railroad OPS-3161 Workcar
- W-56 Work Car
- W-61 Work CAr
- C-145 Snow Sweeper 1923
- D-39
- PCC Work Car 2194
Yards
- 69th Street Yard
- Wyoming Shops
- Southern Depot
- Frankfort Carhouse
- Elmwood Depot
- Woodland Carhouse
- Callowhill Depot
- Fern Rock Yard
External links
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Official Website (http://www.septa.com)
- SEPTA Buses (http://www.chaffeeyiu.com/usbus/east.html)