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The Frankford Transportation Center is a transportation terminal in Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was once known as the Bridge Street terminal before a complete reconstruction in 2003. Besides being the depot for many bus routes, it is the terminus of the Market-Frankford Line (MFL) (also called the Market-Frankford Subway-Elevated Line (MFSE), the El, or the Blue Line), a a subway-elevated transit line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, run by SEPTA, which begins at 69th Street Terminal just west of the Philadelphia city line in Upper Darby Township and runs mostly over and under Philadelphia streets to its terminus at the Frankford Transportation Center. Frankford is a neighborhood in Philadelphia, situated about 6 miles northeast of Center City. ...
Philadelphia is a village located in Jefferson County, New York. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Harrisburg Largest city Philadelphia Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 33rd 119,283 km² 255 km 455 km 2. ...
Market-Frankford Line Map ©SEPTA 2004 The Market-Frankford Line (MFL) (also called the Market-Frankford Subway-Elevated Line (MFSE), El or Blue Line) is a transit line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, run by SEPTA. It begins at 69th Street Terminal just west of the city line in Upper Darby and...
For the abbreviation SEPTA, see SEPTA. A septum, in general, is a wall separating two cavities or two spaces containing a less dense material. ...
The 69th Street Terminal is a SEPTA terminal in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. ...
Upper Darby Township is a township located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA. The township was incorporated as such on August 30, 1736 from Darby Township. ...
SEPTA bus routes at the Frankford Transportation Center include routes 3, 5, 8, 14, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 58, 66, 67, 73, 84, 88, and R
External links
- an interactive aerial perspective photo at Virtual Earth
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