13th Street station (SEPTA)

13th Street
13th Street station Market–Frankford Line platform
General information
Location13th and Market streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates39°57′7″N 75°9′41″W / 39.95194°N 75.16139°W / 39.95194; -75.16139
Owned byCity of Philadelphia
Operated bySEPTA
Platforms3 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Accessible
  • Market–Frankford Line: Yes
  • Subway–surface trolley lines: No
History
OpenedAugust 3, 1908 (August 3, 1908)[1][2]
Previous names13th/Juniper Streets[3]
Juniper Street (subway–surface) (1908-2011)[4][5]
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
15th Street Market–Frankford Line 11th Street
15th Street Subway–surface trolley lines Terminus
Future services (2024)
Preceding station SEPTA Metro Following station
15th Street / City Hall 11th Street
15th Street / City Hall Terminus
15th Street / City Hall
15th Street / City Hall
15th Street / City Hall
15th Street / City Hall
Location
Map

13th Street station is a SEPTA subway station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, located under Market Street between 13th and Juniper Streets in Center City. The station serves the Market–Frankford Line and is the eastern terminal station for all five routes of the subway–surface trolley lines.

13th Street is located on the east side of City Hall and Penn Square and is connected to the Downtown Link concourse, a collection of underground passageways serving multiple stations on the Market–Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, PATCO Speedline, and Regional Rail lines.[6] The station is also served by bus routes operated by SEPTA's City Transit Division and Suburban Division, as well as NJ Transit Bus routes.

The subway–surface platform was known as Juniper Street until 2011.[4][5][7] The station is signed as 13th/Juniper Streets on historical system maps.[3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference cox was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  3. ^ a b SEPTA (July 1983). "SEPTA High Speed System". Transit Maps. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  4. ^ a b SEPTA 13th/Juniper Street MFL station (Archived; May 2008)
  5. ^ a b SEPTA Juniper Subway-Surface Lines Station (Archived; May 2008)
  6. ^ Image 72929, nycsubway.org

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