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| Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation AuthoritySoutheastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, or SEPTA for short, operates bus, trolley, trackless trolley, subway/rapid transit, and commuter rail service in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania. |
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|  |  | SEPTA Regional RailSimilar car types are often mixed between married pairs and single cars for EMUs. All Push-Pull trains operate with one locomotive, one cab car, and a mix of trailer cars. |
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|  |  | SEPTA MetroSEPTA operates many subway, elevated, trolley, and light rail lines. Until February 22nd, 2025, each line was named and labeled based on where they operate. Subway and Elevated lines were named based on the terminus or main streets of the line. Trolley lines were numbered with their original streetcar numbers.
Currently SEPTA Metro is the branding used for all rail-bound rapid transit lines, including trolley/streetcar, light rail, subway, elevated, and interurban services |
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|  | |  |  | SEPTA Metro Light RailSEPTA currently operates the largest streetcar system in the United States, with 8 routes spread out over 68 miles of trackage. |
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|  | |  |  | SEPTA Metro Heavy RailSEPTA also operates five subway, elevated, and interurban transit lines under the “SEPTA Metro” branding. Four of these lines operate within the city of Philadelphia, two operate into Delaware County, and one operates to Montgomery County |
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