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Subway Map In Philadelphia Dhtjm. Transit for a Future Philadelphia The Transport Politic The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) provides public transportation into and within Philadelphia, as well as serving the surrounding Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties. Click on the Philadelphia Subway Map (metro) to view it full screen

Philadelphia’s Transit Map, Managed by SEPTA, Includes PATCO Speedline
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When it opened in March 1907, this became Philadelphia's first subway line, now. In addition to the four subway lines, Philadelphia also had a large system of trolleys, buses and trains

Philadelphia’s Transit Map, Managed by SEPTA, Includes PATCO Speedline

The following connections are currently available: From the Market-Frankford Line: The following connections are currently available: From the Market-Frankford Line: Regional Rail, All Lines (PDF) Metro and Frequent Bus Network (PDF) Transit & Bus Network Map (PDF) New Line Maps

Transit Maps Submission Unofficial Map Philadelphia SEPTA Rapid. When it opened in March 1907, this became Philadelphia's first subway line, now. Regional Rail, All Lines (PDF) Metro and Frequent Bus Network (PDF) Transit & Bus Network Map (PDF) New Line Maps

SEPTA's Rail Lines Maps. The following connections are currently available: From the Market-Frankford Line: We've unified the Market-Frankford Line [L], Broad Street Line [B], Norristown High Speed Line [M], and the routes 10, 11, 13, 15, 34, 36, and 101 and 102 into a single, easy-to-use network with new maps, signage, and communication: SEPTA Metro.