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40th Street station (Market–Frankford Line)

40th Street station is an underground station on the SEPTA Market-Frankford Line, located the intersection of 40th Street and Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the line between the Spruce Hill and Powelton Village neighborhoods in the University City District of West Philadelphia.[1] The station serves a major shopping corridor of West Philadelphia on 40th Street, as well as the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, which lies three blocks south of the station.

40th Street
40th Street station platform
General information
Location40th and Market Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates39°57′25″N 75°12′07″W / 39.9570°N 75.2020°W / 39.9570; -75.2020
Owned bySoutheastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections SEPTA City Bus: 30, 40, LUCY
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedNovember 6, 1955 (November 6, 1955)[1]
Rebuilt2017[2]
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
46th Street Market–Frankford Line 34th Street
41st & Lancaster Route 10
diverted service
Terminus
42nd & Woodland
toward Darby T.C.
Route 11
diverted service
42nd & Chester Route 13
diverted service
42nd & Baltimore Route 34
diverted service
42nd & Woodland Route 36
diverted service
Former services
Preceding station Philadelphia Transportation Company Following station
46th Street Market Elevated 36th Street
Closed 1955
toward Frankford
34th Street
toward Frankford
Future services (2024)
Location

The station is served by SEPTA City Bus routes 30, 40 and LUCY. The station also serves as the inbound terminal for the SEPTA subway-surface trolley lines when services are diverted from the Market Street tunnels –– on Mondays from 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. and during any other unforeseen circumstances.[3] All five trolley routes terminate at the intersection 40th Street and Market Street, just outside entrances to the Market–Frankford platforms.[4]

History edit

40th Street station was opened on November 6, 1955 by the Philadelphia Transportation Company,[1] built to replace the elevated station that opened in 1907 as part of Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company's (PRT) original Market Street subway–elevated line from 69th Street T.C. to 15th Street, which was elevated west of 23rd Street.[5][6]

The PRT announced a project to bury the elevated tracks between 23rd to 46th streets in the 1920s.[7] The tunnel from 23rd to 32nd streets was completed by 1933, but construction on the remaining segment was put on hiatus due to the Great Depression and World War II.[7] The PRT went bankrupt in 1939 and was reorganized as the PTC,[8] which began building the rest of the tunnel in 1947.[7]

The station was renovated in 2017, making it accessible to people with disabilities. Two elevators were installed, one for each platform, each of the four entrance stairwells were covered with artistic screens, and underground lighting and tiles were replaced. The project was completed on October 21, 2017, at a total cost of $10.9 million.[2]

Station layout edit

The station has two side platforms with separate fare control on either side. West of the station, the tracks climb out of a portal near 44th Street and run west as an elevated line.

Image gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Cox, Harold E. (1967). May, Jack (ed.). The Road from Upper Darby. The Story of the Market Street Subway-Elevated. New York, NY: Electric Railroaders' Association. p. 32. OCLC 54770701.
  2. ^ a b "40th Street Station". SEPTA. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  3. ^ "Route 10, 11, 13, 15, 34 & 36 Trolley Line Map". SEPTA. 2018. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  4. ^ Williams, Gerry (1998). Trains, Trolleys & Transit: A Guide to Philadelphia Area Rail Transit. Piscataway, New Jersey: Railpace Company. ISBN 978-0-9621541-7-1.
  5. ^ Springirth, Kenneth C. (2016). Philadelphia Electrified Rail Lines In Color. Scotch Plains, New Jersey: Morning Sun Books Inc. ISBN 978-1-5824-8498-3.
  6. ^ John Hepp (2013). "Subways and Elevated Lines". Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c John L. Puckett. "Putting the Market Street Elevated Underground". West Philadelphia Collaborative History. University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-09. Retrieved 2008-12-20.

External links edit

  Media related to 40th Street (SEPTA Market–Frankford Line station) at Wikimedia Commons

  • SEPTA – 40th Street station
  • 40th Street entrance from Google Maps Street View

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platformsTracks2ConnectionsSEPTA City Bus 30 40 LUCYConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleYesHistoryOpenedNovember 6 1955 November 6 1955 1 Rebuilt2017 2 ServicesPreceding station SEPTA Following station 46th Streettoward 69th Street T C Market Frankford Line 34th Streettoward Frankford T C 41st amp Lancastertoward 63rd amp Malvern Route 10diverted service Terminus 42nd amp Woodlandtoward Darby T C Route 11diverted service 42nd amp Chestertoward Yeadon Loop or Darby T C Route 13diverted service 42nd amp Baltimoretoward 61st amp Baltimore Route 34diverted service 42nd amp Woodlandtoward 80th Street Eastwick Route 36diverted serviceFormer servicesPreceding station Philadelphia Transportation Company Following station 46th Streettoward 69th Street Market Elevated 36th StreetClosed 1955toward Frankford 34th Streettoward FrankfordFuture services 2024 Preceding station SEPTA Metro Following station 46th Streettoward 69th Street Transit Center 34th Streettoward Frankford Transit CenterLocation The station is served by SEPTA City Bus routes 30 40 and LUCY The station also serves as the inbound terminal for the SEPTA subway surface trolley lines when services are diverted from the Market Street tunnels on Mondays from 12 00 a m to 5 00 a m and during any other unforeseen circumstances 3 All five trolley routes terminate at the intersection 40th Street and Market Street just outside entrances to the Market Frankford platforms 4 Contents 1 History 2 Station layout 3 Image gallery 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit40th Street station was opened on November 6 1955 by the Philadelphia Transportation Company 1 built to replace the elevated station that opened in 1907 as part of Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company s PRT original Market Street subway elevated line from 69th Street T C to 15th Street which was elevated west of 23rd Street 5 6 The PRT announced a project to bury the elevated tracks between 23rd to 46th streets in the 1920s 7 The tunnel from 23rd to 32nd streets was completed by 1933 but construction on the remaining segment was put on hiatus due to the Great Depression and World War II 7 The PRT went bankrupt in 1939 and was reorganized as the PTC 8 which began building the rest of the tunnel in 1947 7 The station was renovated in 2017 making it accessible to people with disabilities Two elevators were installed one for each platform each of the four entrance stairwells were covered with artistic screens and underground lighting and tiles were replaced The project was completed on October 21 2017 at a total cost of 10 9 million 2 Station layout editThe station has two side platforms with separate fare control on either side West of the station the tracks climb out of a portal near 44th Street and run west as an elevated line Image gallery edit nbsp New stairwell tile installed in 2017 nbsp Newly designed station entrance built in 2017 nbsp Underground platform nbsp Old 40th Street station signage from 2007 nbsp Diverted trolley at surface levelReferences edit a b c Cox Harold E 1967 May Jack ed The Road from Upper Darby The Story of the Market Street Subway Elevated New York NY Electric Railroaders Association p 32 OCLC 54770701 a b 40th Street Station SEPTA Retrieved May 31 2020 Route 10 11 13 15 34 amp 36 Trolley Line Map SEPTA 2018 Retrieved May 31 2020 Williams Gerry 1998 Trains Trolleys amp Transit A Guide to Philadelphia Area Rail Transit Piscataway New Jersey Railpace Company ISBN 978 0 9621541 7 1 Springirth Kenneth C 2016 Philadelphia Electrified Rail Lines In Color Scotch Plains New Jersey Morning Sun Books Inc ISBN 978 1 5824 8498 3 John Hepp 2013 Subways and Elevated Lines Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia Retrieved May 31 2020 a b c John L Puckett Putting the Market Street Elevated Underground West Philadelphia Collaborative History University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education Retrieved June 2 2020 Studio 34 s Eponymous Trolley or A Short History of Route 34 Archived from the original on 2013 12 09 Retrieved 2008 12 20 External links edit nbsp Media related to 40th Street SEPTA Market Frankford Line station at Wikimedia Commons SEPTA 40th Street station 40th Street entrance from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 40th Street station Market Frankford Line amp oldid 1224775719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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