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69th Street Terminal : ウィキペディア英語版
69th Street Transportation Center

The 69th Street Transportation Center, also known as the 69th Street Terminal, is a SEPTA terminal in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.
SEPTA runs the following lines out of the 69th Street Transportation Center:
*Market-Frankford Line - Subway and Elevated (69th Street is the western terminus of the line)
*Norristown High Speed Line (formerly Route 100) - interurban rapid transit
*Media and Sharon Hill Trolley Lines (Routes 101 and 102)
*SEPTA Bus Routes 21, 30, 65, 68, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 120, 123, and 126 serving Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery, and Chester Counties.
The 69th Street Transportation Center also includes SEPTA sales offices, stores, and eateries. The immediate portion of 69th Street surrounding the center is very popular with area residents, housing numerous bars, restaurants, shops, and the Tower Theater concert venue. A parking lot is adjacent, with street parking, both metered and unmetered, throughout the terminal's neighborhood.
The Norristown High-Speed Line runs entirely on its own right-of-way from the terminal to the northwestern terminus at the Norristown Transportation Center. The Media and Sharon Hill trolley lines run southwest from the terminal in the median of Terminal Square and then on a separate right-of-way after the Fairfield Avenue stop. Two former trolley lines, now bus lines, Routes 103 (Ardmore Trolley Line) and 104 (West Chester Trolley Line) run along the median of Pennsylvania Route 3 as far west as North Keystone Avenue, where the tracks abruptly end.
As far as the SEPTA heavy rail system is concerned, the 69th Street Terminal is one of two stations located outside Philadelphia proper (the other is Millbourne).
The 69th Street Transportation Center celebrated its 100th anniversary in May 2008. It was renamed from ''69th Street Terminal'' in 2011.
==Gallery==

Image:SEPTA-Route100at69thStreetTerminal2007.jpg | Norristown High Speed Line cars at 69th Street Terminal
Image:SEPTA K-Car Suburban.jpg | Media-Sharon Hill Line trolley car at West Chester Pike & Garrett Road near 69th Street Terminal
File:SEPTA69thStreetTerminalRoute101-107-2007.jpg | Media-Sharon Hill Line trolley car and SEPTA Route 107 bus trade passengers
File:SEPTA69thStreetTerminalRoute101-2007.jpg | Media-Sharon Hill Line's Route 101 Springfield Local
File:69thStrTerminalFront1908.jpg|69th and Market area was almost in the country when 69th Street Terminal opened its doors in 1908
File:69thStrTerminalTurnaroundAndRear1908.jpg|P&W platforms in atypical white paint at left; Market Street could still boast greenery at right in 1908


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