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− | '''Transportation in the Philadelphia area''' is primarily accomplished by private vehicles, airplanes, and rail and bus mass transit. | + | '''Transportation in the Philadelphia area''' is primarily accomplished by private vehicles, airplanes, and rail and bus mass transit. <br> |
== By air == | == By air == | ||
− | *[[wikipedia:Philadelphia | + | *[[wikipedia:Philadelphia%20International%20Airport|Philadelphia International Airport]] |
**[http://www.philadelphiausa.travel/3JU37B Getting to Philadelphia] (a [[Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau]] website) | **[http://www.philadelphiausa.travel/3JU37B Getting to Philadelphia] (a [[Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau]] website) | ||
− | **Departure and arrival information at 1-800-PHL-GATE ('''1-800-745-4283''') | + | **Departure and arrival information at 1-800-PHL-GATE ('''1-800-745-4283''') |
− | *[[wikipedia:Northeast | + | *[[wikipedia:Northeast%20Philadelphia%20Airport|Northeast Philadelphia Airport]] |
− | *[[wikipedia:Naval | + | *[[wikipedia:Naval%20Air%20Station%20Joint%20Reserve%20Base%20Willow%20Grove|Willow Grove]] (first opened in 1926 as a private facility - shutting down military airfield operations in March, 2011) |
== Roads == | == Roads == | ||
− | *[http://www.philadelphiastreets.com/ Philadelphia Streets Department] | + | |
− | *[[wikipedia:Pennsylvania | + | *[http://www.philadelphiastreets.com/ Philadelphia Streets Department] |
+ | *[[wikipedia:Pennsylvania%20Department%20of%20Transportation|PENNDOT]] | ||
== Mass transit == | == Mass transit == | ||
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=== History === | === History === | ||
− | [[Former trolley routes]] | + | [[Former trolley routes]] |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | *[[wikipedia:American | + | *[[wikipedia:American%20Automobile%20Association|American Automobile Association]] |
== External links (Philadelphia-related) == | == External links (Philadelphia-related) == |
Revision as of 17:41, 12 February 2011
Transportation in the Philadelphia area is primarily accomplished by private vehicles, airplanes, and rail and bus mass transit.
Contents
By air
- Philadelphia International Airport
- Getting to Philadelphia (a Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau website)
- Departure and arrival information at 1-800-PHL-GATE (1-800-745-4283)
- Northeast Philadelphia Airport
- Willow Grove (first opened in 1926 as a private facility - shutting down military airfield operations in March, 2011)
Roads
Mass transit
SEPTA
Philadelphia is served by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), providing rail, subway, trolley, bus, and trackless trolley service in Philadelphia and it's metro area.
- SEPTA's home page, for schedules, fare information and travel advisories.
- Quick useful links:
- TrainView shows real time status of all trains on the Regional Rail system
- Bus schedules
- Subway schedules and the Norristown High Speed Line
- Trolley schedules
- Regional Rail schedules
- Regional Rail & Rail Transit Map
- Online comment/complain form
- Reports, including (often) up to date ridership statistics, budgets, and board reports.
- SEPTA's Twitter feed is the best way to follow any service delays, disruptions, and detours.
- iSepta provides a quick and easy way to find the next Regional Rail train coming.
- septime.org provides a simple and fast way to look at schedules for trains, subways, buses and trolleys.
- A bit of history about the massive transit concourse beneath Center City.
Bus and rail lines into Philadelphia
- Amtrak operates intercity rail from 30th Street Station.
- Greyhound and Peter Pan operate intercity bus service from the Greyhound Terminal at 10th & Filbert streets.
- Megabus and Bolt Bus operate low price, direct bus service to New York City from 30th Street Station. Megabus also offers service to other cities.
- NJ Transit operates buses between Philadelphia and New Jersey, as well as service throughout New Jersey.
- PATCO, operated by the DRPA, provides high speed rail service between Center City Philadelphia and southern New Jersey.
History
See also
- The Philadelphia Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society Conatins much information about Philadelphia's rail history (click on the old logos towards the bottom of the page for more details) and has many pictures of the current system in action in their Picture of the Week section.
- Philadelphia Transit Vehicles has many photos and a detailed roster of SEPTA's fleet.
External links (elsewhere)
- No external links yet.