Darby Transportation Center
Darby Transportation Center is an intermodal transit station in Darby, Pennsylvania, run by SEPTA. It serves SEPTA Subway-Surface Trolley Lines 11 and 13 as well as SEPTA Suburban Division buses. Near the terminal, a mural can be found of a wall celebrating the arrival of the first Darby streetcars in 1858.[1]
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![]() Darby Transportation Center in 2008 | ||||||||||||||||
Location | Main & 9th Streets Darby, Pennsylvania | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 39.9192°N 75.2624°W | |||||||||||||||
Owned by | Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority | |||||||||||||||
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Electrified | Overhead lines | |||||||||||||||
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The 13 line only serves the Darby Loop when cars are leaving service. Trolleys cannot enter heading westbound from Main Street, but can exit eastbound onto 9th Street following the 11 line tracks to the Elmwood Yard.
Darby Transportation Center is 0.8 miles (1.3 km) from the SEPTA Regional Rail Darby station. No direct connection exists between the stations.
Bus connections
- SEPTA Suburban Division bus routes 113, 114, and 115
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