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6:467:468:469:4610:4611:4612:461:462:463:464:465:466:467:468:469:4611:46 D D Y 4 Pennbrook 6:497:498:499:4910:4911:4912:491:492:493:494:495:496:497:498:499:4911:49 T 4 D D North Wales 6:527:528:529:5210:5211:5212:521:522:523:524:525:526:527:528:529:5211:52 I 3 D Gw ynedd Valle y 6:557:558:559:5510:5511:5512:551:552:553:554:555:556:557:558:559:5511:55 C 3 D Penll yn 6:587:588:589:5810:5811:5812:581:582:583:584:585:586:587:588:589:5811:58 R 3 D D Ambler 7:018:019:0110:0111:0112:011:012:013:014:015:016:017:018:019:0110:0112:01 E 3 D D Fort Washin gton 7:048:049:0410:0411:0412:041:042:043:044:045:046:047:048:049:0410:0412:04 T 3 D Oreland 7:088:089:0810:0811:0812:081:082:083:084:085:086:087:088:089:0810:0812:08 N 3 D North Hills 7:108:109:1010:1011:1012:101:102:103:104:105:106:107:108:109:1010:1012:10 E 3 D Glenside 7:138:139:1310:1311:1312:131:132:133:134:135:136:137:138:139:1310:1312:13 C 3 DD Jenkintown-W yncote 7:168:169:1610:1611:1612:161:162:163:164:165:166:167:168:169:1610:1612:16 2 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7:448:449:4410:4411:4412:441:442:443:444:445:446:447:448:449:4410:4411:44 L 2 D Elkins Park 7:468:469:4610:4611:4612:461:462:463:464:465:466:467:468:469:4610:4611:46 Y 3 DD Jenkintown-W yncote 7:498:499:4910:4911:4912:491:492:493:494:495:496:497:498:499:4910:4911:49 O 3 D Glenside 7:528:529:5210:5211:5212:521:522:523:524:525:526:527:528:529:5210:5211:52 D 3 D North Hills 7:548:549:5410:5411:5412:541:542:543:544:545:546:547:548:549:5410:5411:54 d 3 D Oreland 7:568:569:5610:5611:5612:561:562:563:564:565:566:567:568:569:5610:5611:56 n 3 D D Fort Washin gton 7:598:599:5910:5911:5912:591:592:593:594:595:596:597:598:599:5910:5911:59 a 3 D D Ambler 8:029:0210:0211:0212:021:022:023:024:025:026:027:028:029:0210:0211:0212:02 E 3 D Penll yn 8:059:0510:0511:0512:051:052:053:054:055:056:057:058:059:0510:0511:0512:05 L 3 D Gw ynedd Valle y 8:089:0810:0811:0812:081:082:083:084:085:086:087:088:089:0810:0811:0812:08 A 4 D D North Wales 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