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History of the Broad Street Subway
Topic Started: Nov 9 2011, 06:54 PM (1,892 Views)
NeoArtic7101
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rest in peace to all AN440's that ran the Philadelphia area streets
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_Street_Line

Interesting. I did not know that there was a Roosevelt Blvd station built @ Adams Avenue or did not know that the Rigde Spur once upon a time ran to Camden or to 15th and Locust!!! Wow... check it out!
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trolleyman54
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that is correct. as a matter of fact, the station that the ridge line uses today was built when SEPTA sold the Line to Port Authority for $1. ^o)
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