- 69th Street Terminal
Infobox Station
name=69th Street Terminal
type=SEPTArapid transit andtrolley station
image_size=
image_caption=69th Street Terminal at 69th and Market Streets
address=69th and Market StreetsUpper Darby, Pennsylvania
line=rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=Market-Frankfordrail color box|system=SEPTA|line=Route 100rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=Route 101rail color box|system=SEPTA|line=Route 102
other=City bus routes 21, 30, 65
Suburban bus routes 103-113, 116, 120, 123
coordinates= coord|39.9625|-75.2591
platform=4island platform s, 3side platform s- 1 island platform, 1 side platform (Market-Frankford)
- 2 island platforms, 1 side platform (Route 100)
- 1 island platform, 1 side platform (Routes 101 & 102)
tracks=8 total- 3 (Market-Frankford)
- 3 (Route 100)
- 2 (Route 101 & Route 102)
passengers=
pass_year=
pass_percent=
pass_system=
zone = 1 (Route 100)
opened=March 4 ,1907
owned=SEPTA
rebuilt=
ADA=yes
services=69th Street Terminal is a
SEPTA terminal inUpper Darby, Pennsylvania . It is the base of the Suburban Transit Division.SEPTA runs the following lines out of the 69th Street Terminal:
*City Transit Division
**Market-Frankford Line - subway and elevated
**Bus Routes 21, 30, and 65.
*Suburban Transit Division
**Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100) - interurbanrapid transit
**Media and Sharon Hill Lines (Routes 101 and 102)
**Bus routes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 116, 120, and 123 serving Philadelphia County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, and Chester County.The 69th Street Terminal also includes SEPTA sales offices, stores, eateries, and a post office. The immediate portion of 69th Street surrounding the terminal is very popular with area residents, housing numerous bars, restaurants, shops, and the Tower Theater concert venue.
The Norristown High-Speed Line runs entirley on its own right-of-way from the terminal to the northwestern terminus at the
Norristown Transportation Center . The Media and Sharon Hill trolley lines run southwest from the terminal in the median of Terminal Square and then on a separate right-of-way after the Fairfield Avenue stop. A former trolley line that once carried SEPTA Trolley Routes 103 and 104 runs along the median ofPennsylvania Route 3 as far west as North Keystone Avenue, where the tracks abruptly end.As far as the SEPTA heavy rail system is concerned, the 69th Street Terminal (alongside the Millbourne) is one of two stations located outside Philadelphia proper.
The 69th Street Terminal celebrates its 100th anniversary in May 2008.
External links
* [http://www.septa.org/maps/click_map/69th_street_terminal.html SEPTA - 69th Street Terminal]
* [http://www.septa.org/maps/69st_terminal.html SEPTA Terminal Map]
*69th Street Terminal (World-NYC Subway.org):
** [http://world.nycsubway.org/perl/showpix?nsta=53156 Market-Frankford-El]
** [http://world.nycsubway.org/perl/showpix?nsta=53158 MFL 69th Street Yard]
** [http://world.nycsubway.org/perl/showpix?nsta=8900 Norristown High-Speed(Route 100) Interurban line images]
** [http://world.nycsubway.org/perl/showpix?nsta=53088100 Media-Sharon Hill(Routes 101 & 102) Trolley Images]
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