SEPTA Route 10

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Route 10
Subway–Surface Trolley Line
The Route 10 trolley before it enters the 36th Street Portal.
Overview
Termini
Stations6 underground
Service
SystemSubway-Surface Trolley Lines
Depot(s)Callowhill Depot
Technical
Line length11.6 mi (18.7 km)[citation needed]
Track gauge5 ft 2+14 in (1,581 mm)[1][2]
Electrificationoverhead lines
Route map

13th Street
15th Street
19th Street
22nd Street
30th Street
33rd Street
 11   13   34   36 
36th Street Portal
36th & Market
36th & Lancaster
Lancaster & Powelton
Lancaster & 38th
Lancaster & Saunders
Lancaster & Spring Garden
Lancaster & Haverford
diversion tracks
to 40th and Market
Lancaster & 40th
Lancaster & Wallace
Lancaster & 41st
Lancaster & 42nd
Lancaster & Parrish
Lancaster & 43rd
Lancaster & Ogden
Lancaster & 44th
Lancaster & Westminster
Lancaster & 45th
Lancaster & Wyalusing
Lancaster & 47th
Lancaster & 48th
Lancaster & Girard
Lancaster & 49th
Lancaster & Thompson
Lancaster & 50th
Lancaster & Media
Lancaster & 52nd
Lancaster & Bible
Lancaster & Lansdowne
Lansdowne & 54th
Lansdowne & 55th
Lansdowne & 56th
Lansdowne & 57th
Lansdowne & 58th
Lansdowne & 59th
Lansdowne & 60th
Lansdowne & 61st
Lansdowne & 62nd
Lansdowne & 63rd
non-revenue track to 63rd & Haverford  15 
63rd & Jefferson
63rd & Columbia
63rd & Lebanon
63rd & Malvern
Overbrook

Route 10, also known as the Lancaster Avenue Line, is a trolley line operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) that connects the 13th Street station in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the 63rd Street–Malvern Avenue station in the Overbrook section of West Philadelphia. It is one out of five lines that is part of the SEPTA's Subway-Surface Trolley system and is 11.6 mi (18.7 km) long.

Route description

Starting from its eastern terminus at 13th Street, Route 10 runs in a subway tunnel under Market Street. It has underground station stops at 15th Street, 19th Street, 22nd Street, 30th Street, and 33rd Street. From 15th to 30th Streets, it runs on the outer tracks of the Market Street Subway Tunnel used by SEPTA's Market–Frankford Line. Passengers may transfer free of charge to the Market–Frankford Line at 13th Street, 15th Street, and 30th Street and to the Broad Street Line at 15th Street. Connections to the SEPTA Regional Rail can be made at 30th Street. There is an underground passageway that connects the ex-Pennsylvania Railroad's 30th Street Station to the Market-Frankford Line's 30th Street Subway Station, but this has long been sealed off due to high crime. An underground passageway continues to serve between the 13th and 15th Streets stations and Jefferson Station and Suburban Station, respectively.

Route 10 exits the subway at the 36th Street Portal, where as the other Subway-Surface Routes (11, 13, 34, and 36) surface at the 40th Street Portal. Route 10 then runs north on 36th Street, passing the former University City High School (now demolished) and University City Science Center as it approaches Lancaster Avenue (US 30). At Lancaster Avenue there is a wye cutback, which at one point connected to the former Subway-Surface Trolley Route 38 to Lancaster Avenue when the Route 10 Line continued straight down Lancaster Avenue to Market Street, where it connected to a now-closed subway entrance at 23rd & Market Streets.

Continuing northwest on Lancaster Avenue, the Route 10 line crosses over 40th Street, where there is a southbound track which diverts Route 10 to 40th & Market Streets MFL station when the trolley subway tunnel is closed. At 41st Street there is a northbound track by which Route 10 returns from 40th & Market Streets Station. The tracks on 40th and 41st Streets continue north of Lancaster Avenue (part of the PTC Route 40 trolley line until September 9, 1956[3]) to Girard Avenue and connect to the Surface Streetcar Trolley Route 15.

Continuing northwest along Lancaster Avenue to 48th Street, Route 10 intersects Girard Avenue, where Trolley Route 15 trackage joins that of Route 10; as Girard is offset by Lancaster Avenue, the two routes briefly share tracks before Route 15 turns left to continue up Girard Avenue.

At 52nd Street the line reaches Lansdowne Avenue, where another cutback loop exists, installed in 1996 for emergency or schedule adjustments only. Route 10 turns west on Lansdowne Avenue and at 60th Street, where now-abandoned tracks end just short of the line. These tracks once belonged to SEPTA Bus Route 46 when it was a trolley line (abandoned on August 11, 1957[3]), and later served as pull-in/pull-out tracks for Route 10 before it was moved to SEPTA's Elmwood Depot. When Route 10 moved back to Callowhill Depot in the 2000s, trolleys pulled-in/pulled-out to Callowhill Depot via 63rd Street instead, using the outer end of Route 15 along with trackage which once belonged to the Route 41 trolley (abandoned on August 11, 1957,[3] and now served by SEPTA Bus Route 31, another former subway-surface line until 1949). Route 10 turns north from Lansdowne onto 63rd Street, on which the line continues until it finally reaches the Malvern Loop, which has two (formerly three) tracks, sharing the off-street loop with SEPTA Bus Route 46.

History

Route 10 was established sometime before 1887. In 1906, the line was integrated into the Subway-Surface Trolley System by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company and was extended to 63rd & Malvern Streets.[4]

Stations

All stations are located in the City of Philadelphia.

Neighborhood Station or stop Connections Notes
Market East 13th Street Market–Frankford Line
SEPTA Trolleys: 11, 13, 34, 36
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 27, 31, 32
Station closed between 12:30-5:00am
Penn Center 15th Street Regional Rail (at Suburban Station)
Market–Frankford Line
Broad Street Line (at City Hall station)
SEPTA Trolleys: 11, 13, 34, 36
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 4, 16, 17, 27, 31, 32, 33, 38, 44, 48
Bus transport SEPTA Suburban Bus: 124, 125
Eastern terminus between 12:30-5:00am
19th Street SEPTA Trolleys: 11, 13, 34, 36
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 17, 31, 38, 44, 48, 62, 78
Bus transport SEPTA Suburban Bus: 124
Center City West 22nd Street SEPTA Trolleys: 11, 13, 34, 36
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 7, 31, 44, 62
Bus transport SEPTA Suburban Bus: 124, 125
Replaces former 24th Street station served by 31, 37, 38
University City 30th Street Amtrak, NJ Transit, Regional Rail (at 30th Street Station)
Market–Frankford Line
SEPTA Trolleys: 11, 13, 34, 36
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 31, LUCY
Direct passageway to 30th Street Station is closed
33rd Street SEPTA Trolleys: 11, 13, 34, 36
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 30, 31, LUCY
Serves Drexel University
36th Street Portal
36th & Market Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: LUCY
36th & Lancaster
Powelton & Lancaster (westbound)
Powelton Village 38th & Lancaster
Saunders & Lancaster
Spring Garden & Lancaster
40th & Lancaster Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 30, 40, 43
Belmont Wallace & Lancaster Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 43
41st & Lancaster Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 31, 40, 43
42nd & Lancaster Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 43
Parrish & Lancaster
Ogden & Lancaster (westbound)
44th & Lancaster (eastbound)
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 43
Mill Creek Westminster & Lancaster (westbound)
45th & Lancaster (eastbound)
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 64
Wyalusing & Lancaster
47th & Lancaster
48th & Lancaster
Girard & Lancaster Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 15
Carroll Park 49th & Lancaster
50th & Lancaster
Media & Lancaster (eastbound)
52nd & Lancaster (westbound)
Lancaster & Lansdowne (eastbound)
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 52
Overbrook 54th & Lansdowne
55th & Lansdowne
56th & Lansdowne
57th & Lansdowne Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: G
58th & Lansdowne
59th & Lansdowne
60th & Lansdowne Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 46
61st & Lansdowne
62nd & Lansdowne
63rd & Lansdowne Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 31
Jefferson & 63rd
Columbia & 63rd (westbound)
Lebanon & 63rd (eastbound)
Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 46
63rd & Malvern Bus transport SEPTA City Bus: 46, 65, G
Bus transport SEPTA Suburban Bus: 105
Walking distance to Overbrook Regional Rail station

References

  1. ^ "The history of trolley cars and routes in Philadelphia". SEPTA. 1974-06-01. p. 2. Retrieved 2014-06-11. An early city ordinance prescribed that all tracks were to have a gauge of 2' 2+14"
  2. ^ Hilton, George W.; Due, John Fitzgerald (2000-01-01). The Electric Interurban Railways in America. Stanford University Press. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  3. ^ a b c Borgnis, Mervin E. (1995). An inside story of PRT & PTC. Pleasantville, New Jersey: Mervin E. Borgnis. pp. 168–169.
  4. ^ 1974 SEPTA Trolleys Brochure

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