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Staff Summary Sheet SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY TARIFF NO. 52 SUPPLEMENT NO. 12 GOVERNING THE FURNISHING OF PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION BY SEPTA'S ROUTE 55 FILED: April 8, 2015 EFFECTIVE: On a date to be determined by the SEPTA Board ISSUED BY: Joseph M. Casey General Manager 1234 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 -2- CHANGES MADE BY THIS TARIFF: BASE ROUTE ADDED Northbound: Beginning at the intersection of Old York Road and Chelten Avenue, thence via Chelten Avenue and Broad Street to the intersection of Broad Street and 65th Avenue. BASE ROUTE DISCONTINUED Northbound: Beginning at the intersection of Old York Road and Chelten Avenue, thence via Old York Road and 65th Avenue to the intersection of 65th Avenue and Broad Street. -3- ROUTE 55 – OLNEY TRANSPORTATION CENTER TO DOYLESTOWN AND WILLOW GROVE BASE ROUTE Northbound: Beginning on SEPTA private property located near the intersection of Broad Street and Olney Avenue, located in the City of Philadelphia (Olney Transportation Center), thence via Broad Street, Old York Road, Chelten Avenue, Broad Street, Old York Road to Philadelphia City Line (Cheltenham Avenue), Old York Road, through Cheltenham Township, Borough of Jenkintown, Abington and Upper Moreland Townships in Montgomery County, Easton Road, Park Avenue, Moreland Road, Easton Road, Old Welsh Road, private property of the Willow Grove Park Mall, Old Welsh Road, Easton Road, through Upper Moreland and Horsham Townships in Montgomery County, Warrington and Doylestown Townships and the Borough of Doylestown in Bucks County, thence via Main Street, Easton Road to the private property of the Cross Keys Place Shopping Center. Southbound: Beginning on private property of Cross Keys Place Shopping Center, thence via Easton Road, Main Street, through Doylestown and Warrington Townships in Bucks County, Horsham and Upper Moreland Townships in Montgomery County, Easton Road, Old Welsh Road, the private property of Willow Grove Park Mall, Old Welsh Road, Easton Road, Old York Road, through Upper Moreland Township, Abington Township, the Borough of Jenkintown, and Cheltenham Township to the Philadelphia City Line (Cheltenham Avenue), thence via Old York Road, Nedro Avenue, Park Avenue, to SEPTA private property located near the intersection of Broad Street and Olney Avenue (Olney Transportation Center). ALTERNATE ROUTE (to be operated as required): 1. Beginning at the intersection of Nedro and Park Avenues, thence via Nedro Avenue, to the Fern Rock Station of the Broad Street Subway located near the intersection of Nedro Avenue and 10th Street; returning via 10th Street and Champlost Avenue to the intersection of Champlost Avenue and Old York Road. 2. Beginning at the intersection of Old York Road and Broad Street (near 66th Avenue), thence via Broad Street, Godfrey Avenue, 11th Street, and Nedro Avenue to the Fern Rock Station of the Broad Street Subway, located near the intersection of Nedro Avenue and 10th Street; returning via 10th Street, Godfrey Avenue, and Broad Street to the intersection of Broad Street and 65th Avenue. -4- TURNBACK LOOP (to be operated as required) Beginning at the intersection of Old York Road and 71st Avenue North, thence via Broad Street and Cheltenham Avenue (Philadelphia City Line) to the intersection of Cheltenham Avenue and Old York Road. SPUR ROUTES (to be operated as required): 1. Beginning on private property of Willow Grove Park Mall, thence via Moreland Road and Electronic Drive on the private property of Horsham Technology Center. .
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