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SEPTA Route 59

Route 59
Castor–Bustleton to Arrott Transportation Center
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Route 59 trackless trolley en route to Bells Corner
Route 59 trackless trolley en route to Bells Corner
Overview
SystemFrankford District[1]
OperatorSEPTA City Transit Division
Began service1950 (trackless trolleys)
Route
LocalePhiladelphia
Communities servedNortheast Philadelphia
StartBells Corner Loop (Castor and Bustleton Avenues)
ViaCastor Avenue, Oxford Avenue
EndArrott Transportation Center
Service
Ridership4,641 (2018 weekday average)[1]
TimetableRoute 59 schedule
← 58 City Transit Division 60 →

Route 59 is a trackless trolley line operated by SEPTA that runs from the Market–Frankford Line at Arrott Transportation Center Station to Bells Corner in Rhawnhurst, primarily along Oxford and Castor Avenues. Major stops along the route include Oxford Circle and the Alma Loop in Castor, which is near a shopping center and a junior high and senior high school.

The trackless trolleys (or trolleybuses) replaced trolley cars (streetcars) on the route on in June 25, 1950.[2]

Diesel buses temporarily replaced trackless trolleys on route 59 in June 2002,[2] because of reconstruction of Frankford Depot (garage) and the adjacent Market-Frankford "El" viaduct and station, which required the temporary removal of the overhead trolley wires used by trackless trolleys both at the garage and along the deadhead route (under the El viaduct) connecting route 59 to the garage. However, trackless service was restored in April 2008.[3] All of the vehicles currently in use are ADA-compliant and equipped with bicycle racks.

See also

  • Trolleybuses in Philadelphia

References

  1. ^ a b "SEPTA Route Statistics 2018" (PDF). SEPTA. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Springirth, Kenneth C. (2008). Southeastern Pennsylvania Trolleys, pp. 10 and 115–116. Charleston, SC (US): Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-5692-5.
  3. ^ Trolleybus Magazine No. 280 (July–August 2008), p. 95. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452.

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