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SEPTA Route 66 is a trackless trolley route in Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It connects the Market–Frankford Line at the Frankford Transportation Center to Wissinoming,
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, Holmesburg, and Torresdale along Frankford Avenue, which is US 13 and includes the historic, colonial
Frankford Avenue Bridge The Frankford Avenue Bridge, also known as the Pennypack Creek Bridge, the Pennypack Bridge, the Holmesburg Bridge, and the King's Highway Bridge, erected in 1697 in the Holmesburg section of Northeast Philadelphia, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvan ...
. The route's eastern terminus is at City Line Loop, located at Frankford Avenue and Knights Road in Morrell Park. However, some weekday trips are truncated to Gregg Loop, located at Gregg Street and Frankford Avenue. Some weekday rush hour service begin/end at Frankford and Cottman Ave in the city's Mayfair neighborhood. The route is operated by trolleybuses, locally called trackless trolleys, replaced streetcars (trolley cars) on September 11, 1955.Springirth, Kenneth C. (2008). ''Southeastern Pennsylvania Trolleys'', pp. 10 and 115–116. Charleston, SC (US): Arcadia Publishing. . The last day of streetcar operation was actually July 30, 1955, but diesel buses were temporarily used for six weeks. Diesel buses were substituted beginning June 2002 because of reconstruction of Frankford Depot (garage) and the adjacent Market-Frankford "El" viaduct and station, but trackless service was restored in April 2008.''Trolleybus Magazine'' No. 280 (July–August 2008), p. 95. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452. All of the vehicles currently in use are ADA-compliant and equipped with bicycle racks. "Night Owl" service is also available, and
rush hour A rush hour (American English, British English) or peak hour (Australian English) is a part of the day during which traffic congestion on roads and crowding on public transport is at its highest. Normally, this happens twice every weekday: on ...
service includes both local and express trips.


See also

* Trolleybuses in Philadelphia


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SEPTA Route 66 (Official schedule and map)Flickr Photo
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