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Septa trolley schedule
Septa trolley schedule







The major portion of this work entails replacing approximately 10,000 feet of worn overhead wire and 2,500 feet of ceiling trough (the assembly system that attaches the overhead wire to the tunnel ceiling and provides insulated protection between the power line and the ceiling).

septa trolley schedule

Passengers can transfer to the Market-Frankford Line at 40th and Market Streets for travel to and from Center City.ĭuring the closure, SEPTA’s in-house Engineering, Maintenance & Construction crews will work around-the-clock on key maintenance and construction tasks to improve service reliability. Shuttle buses currently being used in place of Route 10 trolleys for the Lancaster Avenue track renewal project will travel to and from 40th and Filbert Streets instead of 33rd and Market Streets. The repair work will not affect SEPTA’s Market-Frankford Line and passengers can use the Market-Frankford Line for travel to and from Center City. Trolley service will begin and end at 40th and Market Streets. The Buried River from Anne Whiston Spirn on Vimeo.Due to overhead wire, track and station improvement projects, SEPTA Trolley Routes 11, 13, 34 and 36 will not operate in the Center City tunnel from 10 p.m. This short film from four years ago shows the history. This sinkhole is just the latest in a long battle between developers, builders, planners and Mill Creek. Rte 34: Shuttle buses will operate in both directions between 40th Street Portal and 61st and Baltimore Ave due to a sinkhole. this morning, all Route 34 trolleys are being replaced by buses: The intersection is currently closed to traffic while constructions crews are preparing to dig up the street. (, 9:53 a.m.): A large sinkhole has opened up at the intersection of 43rd Street and Baltimore Avenue, right in the middle of the Route 34 trolley line. While the Philadelphia Water Department crews are working to repair the hole (it might take a while), the Route 34 will continue to operate as a shuttle bus between 61st Street and the 40th Street Portal. Although the hole is only about 3 feet long on the surface, it extends approximately 20 feet across below the surface.

septa trolley schedule

UPDATE (): The sinkhole at 43rd and Baltimore was caused by a major sewer line break, according to SEPTA. The intersection of 43rd and Baltimore is closed due to a sinkhole (Photo West Philly Local).









Septa trolley schedule