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Center City to Chestnut Hill August 29, 2021 23 Center City to Chestnut Hill Serving North Philadelphia and Chinatown This Route Runs Weekdays 15 Every 15 Minutes or less 15 Hours / Day 15 6:00 A.M. – 9:00 P.M. 5 Days / Week 5 Monday – Friday Please consult the separate Route 45 timetable for service south of Market St. B eth Wyndmoor ve le o h v e CHESTNUT HILL A Chestnut m w Gr v P EAST STATION A Hill k Hospital 94 Willo Ivy Hill Rd Cedarbrook L 97 L GRAVERS Ivy Hill G STATION Mt Pleasant CHESTNUT erm a WYNDMOOR Stenton G HILL WEST n e to 77 STATION r STATION w Av m n WAYNE a Chestnut n Av JUNCTION t West Oak Lane ow 75 Hill MT AIRY East Mt Airy STATION n A HIGHLAND STATION 75 v 1 STATION SEDGWICK STATION 2 HUNTING ST MARTINS STENTON 53 PARK Hunting Park Av STATION STATION Martin Luther Nicetown R STATION H King H. S. Stenton 1 Hunting Park ALLEN LANE STATION H Parkway Av R Luzerne St v Wister St A Northwest H. S. 1 t Little n a WASHINGTON West Mt s Gratz H. S. 16 Flower H. S. a LANE STATION le Airy P t M ashington La Av Erie Av CARPENTER LANE G W v 56 ERIE BSL 53 56 e A STATION STATION rm a n 16 to Rising Sun Wissahic w XH Chelten n Greene St A UPSAL v 26 Germantown Temple University 4 k STATION Hospital Germanto on XH K GERMANTOWN 4 Av J STATION WISTER He nr STATION ALLEGHENY Allegheny Av y 60 Av 65 STATION wn 60 TULPEHOCKEN 26 A v STATION K Roxborough H J Pennsylvania NORTH PHILADELPHIA a CHELTEN AVE Roxborough L School for the Deaf XH Memorial Hospital ut STATION G NORTH PHILADELPHIA ln e Wa Fairmount WAYNE rm STATION Jefferson JUNCTION a 75 Park QUEEN LANE nt Lehigh Av University STATION STATION ow 54 54 (East Falls) 2 n Manheim St A Huntingdon St Manayunk 1 53 v William Drexel University Av Penn College of Medicine ark 1 Dropsie University 8th St 11th St 11th R 10th St Charter Nicetown Dauphin St Hunting P SUSQUEHANNA- 39 DAUPHIN STATION 39 Susquehanna Av oad St r TEMPLE B 11th St 11th 12th St UNIVERSITY STATION Temple University Germanto Cecil B. Moore Av CECIL B. MOORE 3 3 STATION Ridg wn A e Progress Plaza v A v Wm. Penn H. S. Girard College Francisvlle GIRARD Girard Av Girard Av STATION 15 15 11th St 11th Fairmount FAIRMOUNT 12th St STATION Ridg Eastern State e Franklin H. S. A Penitentiary v Ludlow den St Spring Garden St SPRING GARDEN 61 Spring Gar STATION 43 43 61 A free interchange between Roman Routes 23 and 45 - for same Catholic H. S. Callowhill St direction travel,Hallahan is provided for 9th St SEPTA Key cardH. S. users, at any Vine St 676of the shared stops between Chinatown WalnutFranklin St and Callowhill St RACE-VINE Institute STATION 8th St Center PA City US Convention Jefferson Mint Suburban Center ® Station Market St Station ® Market St MFL 17 33 38 44 Chestnut St 9 21 42 oad St r 11th St 11th Walnut St 12th St Jefferson University Locust St B Hospital 9 21 42 Wills Eye Hospital N Locust St © SEPTA 45 8/2021 45 Pennsylvania Hospital WEEKDAY SERVICE FREQUENCY every every every every 8 10 8 15 minutes or less minutes or less minutes or less minutes or less 6:00AM 8:30AM 3:00PM 6:30PM 9:00PM Weekdays Weekdays To Center City To Chestnut Hill v v v A A A vs vs A vs A vs vs A vs w A w A e A e v A estvi estvi W W Germantown and Germantown Av Germantown and Ontario St Germantown and Chelten Germantown and Lehigh 12th and Market Sts 12th and Market Sts and Market 11th Germantown Av and Av Germantown Bethlehem Pk Loop (Chestnut Hill) 12th St and Girard Broad St and Erie Broad Germantown Av and Av Germantown Bethlehem Pk Loop Germantown Av Germantown and Ontario St Germantown and Germantown and Chelten 11th and Market Sts and Market 11th Germantown and Lehigh 11th St and Girard (Chestnut Hill) Broad St and Erie Broad AM SERVICE AM SERAMVICE SERVICE 4.10 4.18 4.23 4.31 4.34 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3.20 3.23 3.32 3.37 3.45 4.23 4.31 4.36 4.44 --- 4.50 4.58 5.05 5.11 --- --- --- 4.00 4.03 4.12 4.17 4.25 4.40 4.48 4.53 5.02 --- 5.08 5.16 5.23 5.29 --- --- --- 4.40 4.43 4.52 4.57 5.05 4.51 4.59 5.05 5.14 --- 5.20 5.28 5.35 5.41 --- --- --- 5.10 5.13 5.23 5.29 5.38 5.02 5.10 5.16 5.25 --- 5.31 5.39 5.46 5.52 --- --- --- 5.23 5.26 5.36 5.42 5.51 5.13 5.21 5.27 5.36 --- 5.42 5.50 5.57 6.03 --- --- --- 5.36 5.39 5.49 5.55 6.04 5.23 5.31 5.37 5.46 --- 5.52 6.00 6.08 6.15 5.27 5.34 5.42 --- 5.49 5.59 6.05 6.15 5.32 5.40 5.46 5.55 --- 6.02 6.10 6.18 6.25 5.39 5.46 5.54 --- 6.01 6.13 6.20 6.30 5.39 5.47 5.53 6.04 --- 6.11 6.19 6.27 6.34 5.50 5.57 6.05 --- 6.13 6.25 6.32 6.42 5.46 5.54 6.01 6.12 --- 6.19 6.27 6.35 6.43 6.00 6.08 6.17 --- 6.25 6.37 6.44 6.54 5.52 6.02 6.09 6.20 --- 6.27 6.35 6.44 6.52 6.10 6.18 6.27 --- 6.35 6.47 6.54 7.04 6.00 6.10 6.17 6.28 --- 6.35 6.44 6.53 7.01 6.20 6.28 6.37 --- 6.45 6.57 7.04 7.15 6.07 6.17 6.24 6.36 --- 6.44 6.53 7.02 7.11 6.29 6.37 6.46 --- 6.54 7.06 7.13 7.24 6.15 6.25 6.32 6.44 --- 6.52 7.01 7.11 7.20 6.37 6.45 6.54 --- 7.03 7.16 7.23 7.34 6.22 6.33 6.40 6.52 --- 7.00 7.10 7.20 7.29 THEN EVERY 10 MINUTES OR LESS UNTIL: 6.28 6.39 6.46 7.00 --- 7.09 7.19 7.29 7.38 PM SERVICE THEN EVERY 10 MINUTES OR LESS UNTIL: 6.24 6.33 6.43 --- 6.52 7.05 7.13 7.23 6.34 6.43 6.53 --- 7.01 7.13 7.21 7.31 PM SERVICE 6.45 6.54 7.03 --- 7.11 7.23 7.31 7.41 5.56 6.09 6.16 6.30 --- 6.39 6.49 6.58 7.08 6.55 7.04 7.13 --- 7.21 7.33 7.41 7.51 6.07 6.20 6.27 6.41 --- 6.50 7.00 7.08 7.17 7.05 7.14 7.23 --- 7.31 7.43 7.51 8.01 6.17 6.30 6.37 6.51 --- 7.00 7.10 7.18 7.27 6.29 6.42 6.49 7.02 --- 7.10 7.20 7.28 7.37 7.15 7.24 7.33 --- 7.41 7.53 8.01 8.11 6.42 6.55 7.02 7.15 --- 7.23 7.33 7.41 7.50 7.25 7.34 7.43 --- 7.51 8.03 8.10 8.20 7.35 7.44 7.53 --- 8.01 8.13 8.20 8.30 6.57 7.09 7.16 7.29 --- 7.37 7.47 7.55 8.04 7.46 7.55 8.04 --- 8.12 8.24 8.31 8.41 7.13 7.25 7.32 7.45 --- 7.53 8.02 8.10 8.18 7.58 8.07 8.16 --- 8.24 8.36 8.43 8.53 7.29 7.41 7.48 8.00 --- 8.08 8.17 8.25 8.33 7.45 7.57 8.03 8.15 --- 8.23 8.32 8.40 8.48 8.10 8.19 8.28 --- 8.36 8.48 8.55 9.05 8.01 8.12 8.18 8.30 --- 8.38 8.47 8.55 9.03 8.24 8.33 8.42 --- 8.50 9.02 9.09 9.18 8.39 8.48 8.57 --- 9.05 9.17 9.24 9.33 8.16 8.27 8.33 8.45 --- 8.53 9.02 9.10 9.16 8.54 9.03 9.12 --- 9.20 9.32 9.39 9.48 8.31 8.42 8.48 9.00 --- 9.08 9.17 9.25 9.31 9.09 9.17 9.26 --- 9.34 9.46 9.53 10.02 8.47 8.58 9.04 9.15 --- 9.23 9.32 9.40 9.46 9.02 9.13 9.19 9.30 --- 9.38 9.47 9.55 10.01 9.25 9.33 9.42 --- 9.50 10.02 10.09 10.18 9.27 9.38 9.44 9.55 --- 10.03 10.11 10.18 10.24 9.49 9.57 10.06 --- 10.13 10.25 10.32 10.41 10.12 10.20 10.28 --- 10.35 10.47 10.54 11.03 9.54 10.05 10.11 10.21 --- 10.29 10.37 10.44 10.50 10.35 10.43 10.51 --- 10.58 11.10 11.17 11.25 10.19 10.29 10.35 10.45 --- 10.53 11.01 11.08 11.14 11.02 11.09 11.17 --- 11.24 11.35 11.42 11.50 10.47 10.57 11.03 11.13 --- 11.20 11.28 11.35 11.41 11.13 11.21 11.26 11.36 --- 11.43 11.51 11.58 12.04 11.26 11.33 11.41 --- 11.48 11.59 12.06 12.14 11.41 11.49 11.54 12.04 --- 12.11 12.19 12.25 12.31 11.50 11.57 12.05 --- 12.12 12.22 12.28 12.36 AFTER MIDNIGHT SERVICE AFTER MIDNIGHT SERVICE 12.13 12.20 12.24 12.33 --- 12.40 12.48 12.54 1.00 12.16 12.22 12.29 --- 12.36 12.46 12.52 1.00 12.43 12.50 12.54 1.03 --- 1.10 1.18 1.24 1.30 12.41 12.47 12.54 --- 1.01 1.11 1.17 1.25 1.13 1.20 1.24 1.33 --- 1.40 1.48 1.54 2.00 1.09 1.15 1.22 --- 1.29 1.39 1.45 1.53 1.43 1.50 1.54 2.03 --- 2.10 2.18 2.24 2.30 1.39 1.45 1.52 --- 1.59 2.09 2.15 2.23 2.16 2.23 2.27 2.36 2.39 --- --- --- --- 2.09 2.15 2.22 --- 2.29 2.39 2.45 2.53 2.52 2.59 3.03 3.11 3.14 --- --- --- --- 2.39 2.45 2.52 --- 2.59 3.09 3.14 3.22 3.32 3.39 3.43 3.51 3.54 --- --- --- --- Saturdays Saturdays To Center City To Chestnut Hill v v v A A A vs vs A A vs vs vs vs A A w w A A e e v A estvi estvi W Ontario St Ontario St W Chelten Chelten Lehigh Lehigh Germantown Av and Av Germantown Bethlehem Pk Loop Germantown and 12th and Market Sts and Market 12th Sts 11th and Market Sts 11th and Market Germantown Av Germantown and Av Germantown and Germantown and Germantown and Germantown and Germantown and Germantown Av and Av Germantown Bethlehem Pk Loop (Chestnut Hill) St and Erie Broad 12th St and Girard 11th St and Girard Germantown and St and Erie Broad (Chestnut Hill) AM SERVICE AMAM SE SERRVICEVICE 4.10 4.18 4.23 4.31 4.34 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3.20 3.23 3.32 3.37 3.45 4.38 4.46 4.51 4.59 --- 5.05 5.12 5.18 5.23 --- --- --- 4.00 4.03 4.12 4.17 4.25 4.54 5.02 5.07 5.16 --- 5.22 5.29 5.35 5.40 --- --- --- 4.40 4.43 4.52 4.57 5.05 5.09 5.17 5.22 5.31 --- 5.37 5.44 5.50 5.55 --- --- --- 5.10 5.13 5.23 5.29 5.37 5.24 5.32 5.37 5.46 --- 5.52 5.59 6.05 6.10 --- --- --- 5.30 5.33 5.43 5.49 5.57 5.38 5.46 5.51 6.00 --- 6.06 6.14 6.21 6.26 5.33 5.40 5.47 --- 5.54 6.04 6.10 6.19 5.51 5.59 6.04 6.14 --- 6.20 6.28 6.35 6.40 5.58 6.05 6.12 --- 6.19 6.30 6.36 6.45 6.06 6.15 6.20 6.30 --- 6.36 6.44 6.51 6.56 6.15 6.22 6.29 --- 6.36 6.47 6.53 7.02 6.21 6.30 6.35 6.45 --- 6.51 6.59 7.06 7.12 6.31 6.38 6.45 --- 6.52 7.03 7.09 7.19 6.34 6.43 6.48 6.58 --- 7.04 7.13 7.21 7.27 6.45 6.52 7.00 --- 7.08 7.19 7.25 7.35 6.49 6.58 7.03 7.14 --- 7.21 7.30 7.38 7.44 7.00 7.08 7.16 --- 7.24 7.35 7.41 7.51 7.03 7.12 7.18 7.29 --- 7.36 7.45 7.53 7.59 7.16 7.24 7.32 --- 7.40 7.51 7.57 8.07 7.18 7.27 7.33 7.44 --- 7.51 8.00 8.08 8.14 7.31 7.39 7.47 --- 7.55 8.06 8.13 8.24 7.31 7.40 7.46 7.57 --- 8.04 8.13 8.21 8.27 7.45 7.53 8.01 --- 8.10 8.22 8.29 8.40 7.45 7.54 8.00 8.13 --- 8.21 8.30 8.38 8.44 8.00 8.08 8.16 --- 8.25 8.37 8.44 8.55 8.00 8.10 8.16 8.29 --- 8.37 8.46 8.54 9.00 8.15 8.23 8.31 --- 8.40 8.52 8.59 9.10 8.15 8.25 8.31 8.44 --- 8.52 9.01 9.10 9.16 8.30 8.38 8.46 --- 8.55 9.07 9.15 9.26 8.30 8.40 8.46 8.59 --- 9.07 9.16 9.25 9.31 8.44 8.52 9.00 --- 9.09 9.22 9.30 9.41 8.45 8.55 9.01 9.14 --- 9.22 9.31
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