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SEPTA Route 53

SEPTA Route 53 is a former street car line and current bus route, operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The line runs between the West Mount Airy and Hunting Park neighborhoods primarily along Wayne Avenue.

Route 53
A SEPTA Route 53 trolley turns from Pulaski Avenue to Erie Avenue in April 1985
Overview
GarageLuzerne Depot
Began servicePre-1890
Ended service1985 (as a streetcar line)
Route
LocalePhiladelphia
Communities servedMount Airy, Germantown, Hunting Park
StartCarpenter Woods Park
ViaWayne Avenue, Pulaski Avenue, Erie Avenue, 10th Street, Old York Road
EndHunting Park (BSL Station)
Length7.1 miles (11.4 km)
Service
Ridership766,500 (FY19)
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Route description edit

SEPTA Route 53 starts at Carpenter's Woods in West Mount Airy. It follows Wayne Avenue east through a residential area, crossing over the Chestnut Hill West Line, shortly before passing Tulpehocken (SEPTA station). The route continues to run fairly closely to the rail line until Chelten Avenue, where the rail line dips to the south.

The scenery becomes less residential as the route approaches Wayne Junction. After crossing under the railroad bridge by that station, the line turns south on Clarissa Street, crosses under the Roosevelt Expressway, and runs along the east side of SEPTA's Regional Rail Wayne Junction Yard before crossing West Hunting Park Avenue. At that point, the route continues on 18th Street, Pulaski Avenue, and 17th Street before turning left onto Erie Avenue, which carries SEPTA Route 56, another former street car converted into a bus route. (West-to-northbound buses use Pulaski Road all the way between Erie Avenue and 18th Street, as did the trolleys.) Both routes connect to Erie Station on the Broad Street Subway Line, as well as Germantown Avenue, which carries SEPTA Route 23. While SEPTA Route 56 continues northeast to the Torresdale-Cottman Loop in Tacony, Route 53 takes a left turn on 10th Street, and heads north towards the former Luzerne Depot, which became an all bus garage, and is now a cardboard recycling plant.[1]

 
SEPTA PCC car #2605 on route 53 on Wayne Ave. at Upsal, January 31, 1969

A 2016 route change has certain buses continuing to the Hunting Park station on the Broad Street Line, as before, while others continue east along Hunting Park Avenue to G Street.

History edit

SEPTA Route 53 was established as the Wayne Avenue Line sometime before 1890, and was expanded in 1904, 1929, and 1930. Route 53 was the first streetcar line in Philadelphia to receive PCC cars. On Sundays Routes 53 and 75 streetcar lines were operated as one route between Mt. Airy and Bridesburg. This consolidated service ended when the Route 75 was converted to trackless trolley operation in 1948.

Route 53 was "temporarily" converted to buses in June 1981 because of a bridge reconstruction project. The conversion was made permanent May 16, 1985, when SEPTA track inspectors discovered misaligned rails on Wayne Avenue forcing buses to replace streetcars forever, and it was actually extended north of the former Luzerne Depot to Hunting Park (BSL station). Today, the northbound route passes Luzerne Street and makes a left turn at Lycoming Street, where it shortly encounters the southbound segment of the route on Old York Road onto which the northbound route makes a right turn, only to turn left at East Hunting Park Avenue, where it reaches Broad Street near the Hunting Park BSL station again. The line heads northeast along Roosevelt Boulevard, then turns on Bristol Street, only to head south on Old York Road again, until it reaches Luzerne Street, and makes another left on its way to the intersection with 10th Street.

As of 2008, all buses along this route are ADA-compliant, and contain bicycle racks. While SEPTA plans to evaluate the possibility of restoring Route 56 line as light-rail service,[2] no such proposal exists for SEPTA Route 53.

On March 23, 2023, SEPTA released a new draft plan for Bus Revolution, SEPTA's bus network redesign. Under the plan, Route 53 would become a frequent route, be rerouted to serve Germantown station instead of Carpenter Woods, and be extended on its eastern end to the Richmond-Westmoreland Streets Loop.

References edit

  1. ^ Luzerne Depot; SIA Philadelphia Car Barn Tour (PhillyTrolley.org)
  2. ^ SEPTA Capital Budget Program and Comprehensive Plan (Page 67)

External links edit

  • SEPTA Route 53 (Official Map and Schedule)
  • Former Route 53 Trolley (World-NYC-Subway.org)
  • 1974 SEPTA Trolley History Brochure

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SEPTA Route 53 is a former street car line and current bus route operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority SEPTA in Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States The line runs between the West Mount Airy and Hunting Park neighborhoods primarily along Wayne Avenue Route 53A SEPTA Route 53 trolley turns from Pulaski Avenue to Erie Avenue in April 1985OverviewGarageLuzerne DepotBegan servicePre 1890Ended service1985 as a streetcar line RouteLocalePhiladelphiaCommunities servedMount Airy Germantown Hunting ParkStartCarpenter Woods ParkViaWayne Avenue Pulaski Avenue Erie Avenue 10th Street Old York RoadEndHunting Park BSL Station Length7 1 miles 11 4 km ServiceRidership766 500 FY19 Route mapLegend Carpenter Lane Chestnut Hill West Line Chelten Avenue SEPTA Main Line Wayne AvenueClarissa Street US 1Roosevelt Expwy Clarissa StreetPulaski Avenue 56 Erie Avenue BSL Broad Street 23 Germantown Avenue Lansdale Doylestown Line Old York Road Luzerne Carhouse 10th Street 56 Erie Avenue This diagram viewtalkedit previous line system nav next line Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 References 4 External linksRoute description editSEPTA Route 53 starts at Carpenter s Woods in West Mount Airy It follows Wayne Avenue east through a residential area crossing over the Chestnut Hill West Line shortly before passing Tulpehocken SEPTA station The route continues to run fairly closely to the rail line until Chelten Avenue where the rail line dips to the south The scenery becomes less residential as the route approaches Wayne Junction After crossing under the railroad bridge by that station the line turns south on Clarissa Street crosses under the Roosevelt Expressway and runs along the east side of SEPTA s Regional Rail Wayne Junction Yard before crossing West Hunting Park Avenue At that point the route continues on 18th Street Pulaski Avenue and 17th Street before turning left onto Erie Avenue which carries SEPTA Route 56 another former street car converted into a bus route West to northbound buses use Pulaski Road all the way between Erie Avenue and 18th Street as did the trolleys Both routes connect to Erie Station on the Broad Street Subway Line as well as Germantown Avenue which carries SEPTA Route 23 While SEPTA Route 56 continues northeast to the Torresdale Cottman Loop in Tacony Route 53 takes a left turn on 10th Street and heads north towards the former Luzerne Depot which became an all bus garage and is now a cardboard recycling plant 1 nbsp SEPTA PCC car 2605 on route 53 on Wayne Ave at Upsal January 31 1969A 2016 route change has certain buses continuing to the Hunting Park station on the Broad Street Line as before while others continue east along Hunting Park Avenue to G Street History editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2014 SEPTA Route 53 was established as the Wayne Avenue Line sometime before 1890 and was expanded in 1904 1929 and 1930 Route 53 was the first streetcar line in Philadelphia to receive PCC cars On Sundays Routes 53 and 75 streetcar lines were operated as one route between Mt Airy and Bridesburg This consolidated service ended when the Route 75 was converted to trackless trolley operation in 1948 Route 53 was temporarily converted to buses in June 1981 because of a bridge reconstruction project The conversion was made permanent May 16 1985 when SEPTA track inspectors discovered misaligned rails on Wayne Avenue forcing buses to replace streetcars forever and it was actually extended north of the former Luzerne Depot to Hunting Park BSL station Today the northbound route passes Luzerne Street and makes a left turn at Lycoming Street where it shortly encounters the southbound segment of the route on Old York Road onto which the northbound route makes a right turn only to turn left at East Hunting Park Avenue where it reaches Broad Street near the Hunting Park BSL station again The line heads northeast along Roosevelt Boulevard then turns on Bristol Street only to head south on Old York Road again until it reaches Luzerne Street and makes another left on its way to the intersection with 10th Street As of 2008 all buses along this route are ADA compliant and contain bicycle racks While SEPTA plans to evaluate the possibility of restoring Route 56 line as light rail service 2 no such proposal exists for SEPTA Route 53 On March 23 2023 SEPTA released a new draft plan for Bus Revolution SEPTA s bus network redesign Under the plan Route 53 would become a frequent route be rerouted to serve Germantown station instead of Carpenter Woods and be extended on its eastern end to the Richmond Westmoreland Streets Loop References edit Luzerne Depot SIA Philadelphia Car Barn Tour PhillyTrolley org SEPTA Capital Budget Program and Comprehensive Plan Page 67 External links editSEPTA Route 53 Official Map and Schedule Former Route 53 Trolley World NYC Subway org 1974 SEPTA Trolley History Brochure Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SEPTA Route 53 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