{"id":2846,"date":"2023-06-13T01:32:46","date_gmt":"2023-06-13T01:32:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/phillys-el-elevated-line\/"},"modified":"2023-06-13T01:32:46","modified_gmt":"2023-06-13T01:32:46","slug":"phillys-el-elevated-line","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/phillys-el-elevated-line\/","title":{"rendered":"Philly’s El (Elevated Line)"},"content":{"rendered":"
From 1883 Cable Cars<\/span><\/p>\n The “El” opened in 1907 running along Market Street to the city centre. The Frankford line was originally separate. Later the two sections were joined, also elevated.<\/p>\n But we start at our old friend 69th Street Transportation Center.<\/p>\n West of the platforms (far right centre) there is a large turning loop and tracks also pass through the middle and under the loop. There lead to the line’s main depot and works.<\/p><\/div>\n After leaving the terminus, the line runs round the back of a small housing development with a train glimpsed here over the wall.<\/p>\n The tracks soon climb up to a gantry structure above the roadway.<\/p>\n The route diagram actuaykky shows where the El section starts …<\/p>\n … just east of Millbourne station then continues to jyyst east of 46th Street station.<\/p>\n The structure is heavy duty …<\/p>\n … because it carries full sized heavy trains. Note the big climb from street kevel to platforms. There was little sign of accessibility for those with mobility problems.<\/p><\/div>\n … and with very basic entrances reminscent of the original lines of the Paris Metro.<\/p>\n After departing from 2nd Street station …<\/p>\n … the tracks turn sharp left and join up with the Frankford line. As Eric Morecambe might have said, “You can’t see the join” because it is all tangled up\u00a0 with a complex set of road flyovers …<\/p>\n … but somewhere in there the tracks re-appear and climb onto the rest of the “El”. Somewhere up there is Spring Garden station!<\/p>\n But eventually, the railway untangles itself from the motoring spaghetti …<\/p>\n … and continues north east in much the same style as the Market Street section.<\/p>\n fbb suspects that sections of the line were rebuilt to allow it to share space with the roads!\u00a0<\/p><\/div>\n Here there is interchange with buses and the line wiggles into a small block of storage sidings.<\/p>\n … offers a six minute frequency Mon to Sat daytime, reducing to every 12 evenings and Sundays.<\/p>\n There is an all night service (labelled “Owl”)\u00a0 …<\/p>\n … but operated by buses.<\/p><\/div>\n Seemples!<\/p><\/div>\n … but nobody seems to want to tell you about it.<\/p><\/div>\n Aha! Despite the amount of stuff on-line – they don’t do it any more.<\/p><\/div>\n … and it’s coloured purple.<\/p>\n
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