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Bridesburg to Germantown A J ®SEPT ective June 19, 2011 Eff Bridesburg To Germantown via Frankford and Logan Customer Service 215-580-7800 TDD/TTY 215-580-7853 www.septa.org Harbison A Fels H. S. Lansdale/Doylestown, One and Olney Square 1 v 58 Adams A v Warminster, Olney Fox Chase Line v 24 Cheltenham A Olney Av 50 West Trenton Lines 18 26 26 Rising v v Sun A v Northeast e St 20 57 velt Blvd g v 8 T Whitaker A 66 abor Rd Tower Center dale A 14 OLNEY K Lar 19 26 Roos1 e Pratt St 67 Bustleton A d Av 5th St STATION Bridg or Tabor Rd 8 Frankf Fisher Av Summer R e St 26 Fisher Av 47 Oxf C St 8 v Northwood or Frankford Duncannon Av v 24 Adams A d A R Transportation Olney H. S. velt Blvd Friends Hospital v v 2nd St Roose Center Lindley Av d D St v Frankford Aria Health or LOGAN STATION Whitaker A Castor A (Frankford) Ashdale St Rising Sun A H. S. 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