As a native Philly the two inside tracks at Olney TC, Broad Erie, North Philadelphia, Broad Girard, Broad Spring Garden, Race-Vine, 15th St. City Hall Complex (The Labyrinth), and Walnut-Locust are express tracks (Plus Ridge-Spur tracks) while the outside ones are the Local tracks. (Also please ride the Broad-Ridge Spur)
That City Hall Station interchange between the MFL and the BSL is a MESS. I've done it countless times and I still get turned around and lost from time to time down there.
Cabs of the train is not small it's just a have it like that of the 4 cars to make it easier for passengers to exit out the emergency door but knowing people in Philly they only walk through it but the 1st one which makes it the 5th car closest that one door to make it a full cab
After being a rider of that line for years, Your right about it being really dirty!
this is some good content, keep it up
There are also plans to extend it up to Roosevelt Boulevard
I’ve rode on that subway before and I’ll be riding on it by tomorrow
As a native Philly the two inside tracks at Olney TC, Broad Erie, North Philadelphia, Broad Girard, Broad Spring Garden, Race-Vine, 15th St. City Hall Complex (The Labyrinth), and Walnut-Locust are express tracks (Plus Ridge-Spur tracks) while the outside ones are the Local tracks. (Also please ride the Broad-Ridge Spur)
The two inner tracks are express tracks for the main line and the Ridge Spur
Nice! the Kawasaki B-IVs are great for their age.
I mostly took the express every time I take the Broad Street Line.
That City Hall Station interchange between the MFL and the BSL is a MESS. I've done it countless times and I still get turned around and lost from time to time down there.
Tell me about it
Cabs of the train is not small it's just a have it like that of the 4 cars to make it easier for passengers to exit out the emergency door but knowing people in Philly they only walk through it but the 1st one which makes it the 5th car closest that one door to make it a full cab
No one calls it the south side of Philadelphia. It’s not Chicago.
Why are people who are into trains either 10 years old, or 85. There's no middle ground.
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