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9–10th & Locust station
PATCO Speedline rapid transit station in Philadelphia
PATCO Speedline rapid transit station in Philadelphia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 9–10th & Locust |
| style | PATCO |
| image | 9-10th and Locust 2018a3.jpg |
| caption | 9–10th & Locust station platform in 2018 |
| address | 9th and Locust Streets |
| borough | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| coordinates | |
| owned | City of Philadelphia |
| operator | Delaware River Port Authority |
| platform | 1 island platform |
| tracks | 2 |
| connections | SEPTA City Bus: |
| bicycle | Racks |
| accessible | Yes |
| opened | February 15, 1953 |
| services | |
| mapframe | yes |
| mapframe-zoom | 15 |
| mapframe-marker-color | # |
| mapframe-marker | rail-metro |
| mapframe-zoom = 15 | mapframe-marker-color = # | mapframe-marker = rail-metro 9–10th & Locust station is an underground rapid transit station on the PATCO Speedline, operated by the Delaware River Port Authority. It is located in the Washington Square West neighborhood of Center City Philadelphia, under Locust Street between 9th and 10th Streets.
This is one of the few PATCO stations that does not have 24-hour service; the station is closed daily between 12:07 am and 4:15 am.
Notable places nearby
The station is within walking distance of the following notable places:
- Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience
- Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
- Pennsylvania Hospital
- Walnut Street Theatre
- Wills Eye Hospital
References
References
- (January 5, 1953). "Mere 150 Miles of Cable Stalls Locust Subway Start". Philadelphia Inquirer.
- Philadelphia Transportation Company. (February 13, 1953). "Beginning Sunday, February 15: New Highspeed Rail Service to and through Central Philadelphia via Bridge Line and Locust St. Subway (advertisement)". Courier-Post.
- (2025-04-03). "Schedules".
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