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SEPTA Route 35

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Route 35
Overview
SystemMidvale District[1]
OperatorSEPTA City Transit Division
Began service13 December  1931 (1931-12-13)
Former operator(s)Philadelphia Transportation Company
Route
LocalePhiladelphia
Communities servedRoxborough/Manayunk
StartWissahickon Transportation Center
ViaMain Street, Ridge Avenue, and Leverington Street
EndRidge Avenue and Domino Lane
Length7.6 miles (12.2 km)
Service
Frequency45 minutes (6:00a–6:30p)[2]
Weekend frequency45 minutes (8:00a–6:30p)[2]
TimetableRoute 35 schedule
← 34  City Transit Division  36 →

Route 35 is a bus route operated by the SEPTA in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Route description

Starting at the Wissahickon Transportation Center, the route travels west on Main Street, then follows a large clockwise loop via Umbria Street, Ridge Avenue, Roxborough Avenue, Manayunk Avenue and Leverington Avenue back to Main and thence to its start.

History

Streetcar service

The first Route 35 was a streetcar line that ran between West Philadelphia and Fairmount Park via 49th Street, 52nd Street, and Parkside Avenue. It was replaced by Routes 38A and 70 in 1929.

Bus service

Originally designated Route Z, service began on December 13, 1931, replacing the Chestnut Hill–Norristown Railway Company's trolley service on Main Street between Ridge Avenue and Levering Street in Roxborough. On February 1, 1942, the route was extended three miles east to Erie station on the Broad Street Line. On June 18, 1961, this extension was cut back to Wissahickon Loop. Two years later, on April 14, 1963, Route 35 was restructured as the "Roxborough-Manayunk Loop", running in a clockwise loop between Ridge Avenue & Fountain Street and Main Street & Green Lane. On October 8, 1967, Route Z was renumbered Route 35.

After being a circular service for over twenty years, on June 7, 1998, the 35 returned to Wissahickon Loop. On September 1, 2002, Route 35 was extended into Andorra, allowing more service in this neighborhood to be provided by smaller buses. (See Route 9.) Between November 12, 2006, and June 19, 2011, the route was renamed the Manayunk Roxborough Loop and once more withdrawn from Wissahickon Loop. From June 19, 2011, the route returned to Wissahickon which remains – in rebuilt form as the Wissahickon Transportation Center – the route's terminus.

On March 23, 2023, SEPTA released a new draft plan for Bus Revolution, SEPTA's bus network redesign. As part of the plan, Route 35 would be consolidated into other routes.

References

  1. ^ "SEPTA Route Statistics 2018" (PDF). SEPTA. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Route 35" (PDF). SEPTA. September 1, 2019. Retrieved December 24, 2019.

External links

This page was last edited on 15 January 2024, at 04:43
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