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PATCO Speedline

PATCO Speedline
Info
TypeRapid transit
LocalePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden County, New Jersey
Termini15–16th & Locust (westbound)
Lindenwold (eastbound)
No. of stations13
Daily ridership38,000
Operation
OpenedJune 7, 1936
OwnerDelaware River Port Authority
Operator(s)Port Authority Transit Corporation
CharacterUnderground and surface (grade separated)
Technical
Line length14.2 mi (22.9 km)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in)
Electrification750 volts DC
Route map
Walnut-Locust (BSL station)
15–16th & Locust (PATCO station)
Handicapped/disabled access15–16th & Locust
12–13th & Locust (PATCO station)
12–13th & Locust
9–10th & Locust (PATCO station)
9–10th & Locust
8th Street (SEPTA station)
8th Street (SEPTA station)
8th Street (SEPTA station)
Handicapped/disabled access8th & Market
Franklin Square (PATCO station)
Franklin Square (closed)
DELAWARE RIVER
City Hall (PATCO station)
City Hall
Walter Rand Transportation Center
Walter Rand Transportation Center
Handicapped/disabled accessBroadway (Walter Rand)
Ferry Avenue (PATCO station)
Ferry Avenue
Collingswood (PATCO station)
Collingswood
Westmont (PATCO station)
Westmont
Haddonfield (PATCO station)
Haddonfield
Woodcrest (PATCO station)
Handicapped/disabled accessWoodcrest
   
Ashland(PATCO station)
Ashland
Lindenwold (NJT station)
Lindenwold (NJT station)
Handicapped/disabled accessLindenwold
PATCO 15-16th & Locust Station exit onto street in Philadelphia.

The PATCO Speedline is a rapid transit system operated by the Port Authority Transit Corporation, which runs between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden County, New Jersey. The Speedline runs underground in Philadelphia, crosses the Delaware River on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, runs underground in Camden, then runs above ground in New Jersey until the east end of the line. The Port Authority Transit Corporation and the Speedline are owned and controlled by the Delaware River Port Authority. Speedline operation began on February 15, 1969, with the first trip from Lindenwold, New Jersey, to Center City, Philadelphia. The line transports over 33,000 people daily,[1] and operates 24 hours a day.

 

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