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How to get to Market East in Philadelphia by bus, subway or train?

Directions to Market East (Philadelphia) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Market East

    BusBus: 33, 44, 47, 61, 313.TrainTrain: CHESTNUT HILL EAST LINE, MANAYUNK/NORRISTOWN LINE, WARMINSTER LINE.SubwaySubway: BSL, MFL.

How to get to Market East by bus?

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How to get to Market East by train?

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Bus stations near Market East in Philadelphia

  • Market St At 7th St,1 min walk,
  • Market St & 7th St,1 min walk,

Bus lines to Market East in Philadelphia

  • 313,Cape May-Wildwood-Phila,
  • 315,Cape May-Wildwood-Phila,
  • 316,Cape May-Wildwood-Phila Exp,
  • 317,Asbury Park-Fort Dix-Phila,
  • 400,Sicklerville - Philadelphia,
  • 401,Salem - Philadelphia,
  • 402,Pennsville - Philadelphia,
  • 404,CherryHillMall-Pennsauken-Ph,
  • 406,Berlin-Marlton-Philadelphia,
  • 408,Millville - Philadelphia,
  • 409,Trenton-Willingboro-Phila,
  • 410,Bridgeton - Philadelphia,
  • 412,Sewell-Glassboro-Phila,
  • 414,Philadelphia - Moorestown,
  • 417,Mt. Holly-Willingboro-Phila,
  • 551,Philadelphia - Atlantic City,
  • 555,Phila-Avandale Park&Ride,
  • 17,2nd-Market,
  • 33,5th-Market,
  • 44,Front-Market Via 23rd-Race,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Market East?

    The closest stations to Market East are:

    • Market St At 7th St is 22 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • Market St & 7th St is 22 yards away, 1 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Market East?

    These bus lines stop near Market East: 33, 44, 47, 61.

  • Which train lines stop near Market East?

    These train lines stop near Market East: CHESTNUT HILL EAST LINE, MANAYUNK/NORRISTOWN LINE, WARMINSTER LINE.

  • Which subway lines stop near Market East?

    These subway lines stop near Market East: BSL, MFL.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Market East in Philadelphia?

    The nearest bus stops to Market East in Philadelphia are Market St At 7th St and Market St & 7th St. The closest one is a 1 min walk away.

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Public Transit to Market East in Philadelphia

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Bus:334447613133153163174001748Train:CHESTNUT HILL EAST LINEMANAYUNK/NORRISTOWN LINEWARMINSTER LINESubway:BSLMFL

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Location: Philadelphia

Market East, Philadelphia
Market East, PhiladelphiaMarket Street, originally known as High Street, is a major east–west street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is signed as Pennsylvania Route 3 between the 38th Street (U.S. Route 13) and 15th Street (PA 611). The High Street was the familiar name of the principal street in nearly every English town at the time Philadelphia was founded. But if Philadelphia was indebted to England for the name of High Street, nearly every American town is, in turn, indebted to Philadelphia for its Market Street. Long before the city was laid out or settled, Philadelphia's founder, William Penn, had planned that markets would be held regularly on the 100-foot (30 m) wide High Street. The city's first market stalls were situated in the center of the thoroughfare starting at Front Street and proceeding west eventually to 8th Street. The stalls soon became covered and were not taken down as planned. Later, additional covered sheds appeared west of Center Square as the city expanded westward. The street began to be called Market Street around 1800. The road's new name was made official by an ordinance of 1858, coincidentally, just a year before the market sheds were ordered removed. Market Street has been called the most historic highway in the United States because of the various historic sites along its eastern section. Many of Benjamin Franklin's activities were centered along Market Street. His house was located near the intersection of Fourth Street, and he may have performed his famous kite-flying experiment near Third and Market Streets. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in a boarding house (the Graff or Declaration House) once located at the Seventh Street intersection. The mansion of Robert Morris, financier of the American Revolution, was located near Sixth and Market Streets. This house, known as the President's House, was used by George Washington and John Adams as their residence during their terms as President. (The house was more or less on the site of the northern part of the modern-day Liberty Bell Center.) Around 1795 Theophilus Cazenove lived at Market Street. Several important finance and publishing firsts also occurred along Market Street between Second and Fourth Streets during the 18th century. Market Street is still one of the principal locations of business and commerce in Philadelphia.
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Public transit lines with stations closest to Market East in Philadelphia

Bus lines with stations closest to Market East in Philadelphia

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