46th Street (SEPTA station)
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46th Street Station is an elevated stop on the Market-Frankford Line, above the intersection of Farragut (between 46th and 47th streets) and Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the Mill Creek
neighborhood of West Philadelphia.
46th Street Station is one of the original Market-Frankford Elevated stations built by the Philadelphia Transportation Company in 1907. Immediately east of the station, the trains go underground into the Market Street Subway. A stub from when the elevated section used to continue along Market Street was once present, but was removed when the structure was replaced during renovations.
46th Street Station was closed in June 2007 as part of SEPTA's reconstruction of the Market Street Elevated line. The station reopened on April 14, 2008.
Mill Creek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mill Creek is a neighborhood in the West Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located north of Market Street, south of Girard Avenue, between 44th and 52nd Streets. It is named for the eponymous creek which was covered by a cistern in the 1880s, although the water underneath...
neighborhood of West Philadelphia.
46th Street Station is one of the original Market-Frankford Elevated stations built by the Philadelphia Transportation Company in 1907. Immediately east of the station, the trains go underground into the Market Street Subway. A stub from when the elevated section used to continue along Market Street was once present, but was removed when the structure was replaced during renovations.
46th Street Station was closed in June 2007 as part of SEPTA's reconstruction of the Market Street Elevated line. The station reopened on April 14, 2008.