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RailPictures.Net Photo: Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Kawasaki B-IV at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Matt Csenge
 
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    » Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) (more..)
    » Kawasaki B-IV (more..)
    » Chinatown Station 
    » Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
    » March 15, 2025
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    Spur Station. A two-car Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) B3 train is seen stopped at Chinatown Station on the Broad-Ridge Spur. Fittingly for the neighborhood that the station serves, the station name is written both in English and traditional Chinese characters. After the closure of Spring Garden Station in 1989, Chinatown station is now the only intermediate stop between the spur's terminus at 8th & Market and the Broad Street Line trunk.
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