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Arrott Transportation Center

Railway stations in PhiladelphiaRailway stations in the United States opened in 1922SEPTA Market-Frankford Line stationsSEPTA stations and terminals
Front close up of PTC trolley bus 310 below Frankford Arrott El station in 1967
Front close up of PTC trolley bus 310 below Frankford Arrott El station in 1967

Arrott Transportation Center is an elevated rapid transit station and bus station serving SEPTA's Market–Frankford Line and City Bus routes. It is located at the intersection of Frankford Avenue, Oxford Avenue, Arrott Street, Paul Street, and Margaret Street in the Frankford neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The terminal was originally known by two separate names, Margaret–Orthodox station for the Market–Frankford Line and Arrott Bus Terminal for bus routes. SEPTA bus and trackless trolley service include routes 3, 5 (Front St./Market St.-Frankford T.C.), 59 (Arrott T.C.-Castor Ave./Bustleton Ave.), 75 Arrott T.C.-Wayne Junction, 89 (Front St./Dauphin St.), J (Wissahickon Ave./Chelten Ave-Bridesburg), and K East Falls-Arrott T.C.

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Arrott Transportation Center
Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia

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Arrott Transportation Center

Frankford Avenue
19114 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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Front close up of PTC trolley bus 310 below Frankford Arrott El station in 1967
Front close up of PTC trolley bus 310 below Frankford Arrott El station in 1967
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