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How to get to Philadelphia by bus?

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Bus stations near Philadelphia

  • 15th St & Market St - FS,2 min walk,
  • Broad St & S Penn Sq,2 min walk,
  • Market St at 13th St,3 min walk,
  • Market St & 15th St,3 min walk,
  • JFK Blvd & 15th St,3 min walk,
  • Chestnut St & Broad St,4 min walk,

Subway stations near Philadelphia

  • 13th St Station,3 min walk,
  • City Hall,7 min walk,

Light Rail stations near Philadelphia

  • 13th St Trolley Station,3 min walk,

Bus lines to Philadelphia

  • BSO,NRG Station,
  • MFO,69th St Transportation Center,
  • MANNLP,Mann Center,
  • 4,Broad-Pattison,
  • 16,15th-Market,
  • 27,Barren Hill,
  • 31,City Hall,
  • 32,Ridge-Lyceum,
  • 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,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Philadelphia?

    The closest stations to Philadelphia are:

    • 15th St & Market St - FS is 147 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Broad St & S Penn Sq is 162 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Market St at 13th St is 173 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • 13th St Station is 173 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • 13th St Trolley Station is 186 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Market St & 15th St is 194 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • JFK Blvd & 15th St is 248 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Chestnut St & Broad St is 261 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • City Hall is 538 yards away, 7 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Philadelphia?

    These bus lines stop near Philadelphia: 2, 27, 4, 402, 42, 44, 551.

  • Which train lines stop near Philadelphia?

    These train lines stop near Philadelphia: AIRPORT, MANAYUNK/NORRISTOWN, MEDIA/ELWYN, PAOLI/THORNDALE, WARMINSTER.

  • Which subway lines stop near Philadelphia?

    These subway lines stop near Philadelphia: BSL, MFL.

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Philadelphia?

    The nearest light rail station to Philadelphia is 13th St Trolley Station. It’s a 3 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest subway station to Philadelphia?

    The nearest subway station to Philadelphia is 13th St Station. It’s a 3 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Philadelphia?

    The nearest bus stops to Philadelphia are 15th St & Market St - FS and Broad St & S Penn Sq. The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first light rail to Philadelphia?

    The 13 is the first light rail that goes to Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 3:02 AM.

  • What time is the last light rail to Philadelphia?

    The 10 is the last light rail that goes to Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 3:08 AM.

  • What time is the first subway to Philadelphia?

    The MFL is the first subway that goes to Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 5:00 AM.

  • What time is the last subway to Philadelphia?

    The MFL is the last subway that goes to Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 12:31 AM.

  • What time is the first bus to Philadelphia?

    The 17 is the first bus that goes to Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 3:00 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Philadelphia?

    The 551 is the last bus that goes to Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 3:36 AM.

  • How much is the bus fare to Philadelphia?

    The bus fare to Philadelphia costs about $2.00.

  • How much is the subway fare to Philadelphia?

    The subway fare to Philadelphia costs about $1.40 - $3.00.

  • How much is the train fare to Philadelphia?

    The train fare to Philadelphia costs about $3.75 - $9.25.

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PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in the Northeast megalopolis (behind New York City), and the 67th-largest city in the world. Since 1854, the city has had the same geographic boundaries as Philadelphia County, the most populous county in Pennsylvania and the urban core of the Delaware Valley, the nation's seventh-largest and world's 35th-largest metropolitan region, with 6.096 million residents as of 2020. The city's population as of the 2020 census was 1,603,797. Philadelphia was founded in 1682 by William Penn, an English Quaker. The city served as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony during the British colonial era. Philadelphia went on to play a historic and vital role in the 18th century as the central meeting place for the nation's founding fathers whose plans and actions in Philadelphia ultimately inspired and resulted in the American Revolution. Philadelphia hosted the First Continental Congress in 1774 following the Boston Tea Party, preserved the Liberty Bell, and hosted the Second Continental Congress during which the founders signed the Declaration of Independence, which historian Joseph Ellis has described as "the most potent and consequential words in American history." Once the Revolutionary War commenced, both the Battle of Germantown and the Siege of Fort Mifflin were fought within Philadelphia's city limits. The U.S. Constitution was later ratified in Philadelphia at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787. Philadelphia remained the nation's largest city until 1790, when it was surpassed by New York City, and served as the nation's first capital from May 10, 1775 until December 12, 1776 and on four subsequent occasions during and following the American Revolution, including from 1790 to 1800 while the new national capital of Washington, D.C. was under construction. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Philadelphia became a major national industrial center and railroad hub. Its industrial jobs attracted European immigrants, most of whom initially came from Germany and Ireland, the two largest reported ancestry groups in the city as of 2015. Later immigrant groups in the 20th century came from Italy and other Southern European and Eastern European countries. In the early 20th century, Philadelphia became a prime destination for African Americans during the Great Migration after the American Civil War. Puerto Ricans began moving to the city in large numbers in the period between World War I and II, and in even greater numbers in the post-war period. The city's population doubled from one million to two million people between 1890 and 1950. Philadelphia's many universities and colleges make it a top national center for education and academic research. As of 2019, the Philadelphia metropolitan area was estimated to be the nation's ninth largest metropolitan economy with a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of $490 billion. Philadelphia is the center of economic activity in Pennsylvania and is home to five Fortune 1000 companies. The Philadelphia skyline is expanding, with a market of almost 81,900 commercial properties in 2016, including several nationally prominent skyscrapers. Philadelphia has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city. Fairmount Park, when combined with the adjacent Wissahickon Valley Park in the same watershed, is one of the largest contiguous urban park areas in the United States. The city is known for its arts, culture, cuisine, and colonial and Revolution-era history, attracting 42 million domestic tourists in 2016 who spent $6.8 billion, generating an estimated $11 billion in total economic impact in the city and surrounding four counties of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley have become a biotechnology and venture capital hub; and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, now owned by Nasdaq, tracks the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, also known as the SOX. Philadelphia has five professional sports teams and has played an influential role in the development and evolution of American music, especially R&B, soul, and rock.Philadelphia is the home of many U.S. firsts, including the nation's first library (1731), hospital (1751), medical school (1765), national capital (1774), university (by some accounts) (1779), stock exchange (1790), zoo (1874), and business school (1881). Philadelphia contains 67 National Historic Landmarks, including the World Heritage Site of Independence Hall. In 2015, Philadelphia was the first U.S. city to be named to the Organization of World Heritage Cities. Throughout its history and to the present day, a significant number of Philadelphians have proven influential leaders in nearly all fields, including government and politics, business, academia, public advocacy, art, music, and professional and Olympic sports.
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Philadelphia has 3 transit type(s), including: bus, subway or train, operated by several transit agencies, including SEPTA Subway, SEPTA Trolley, SEPTA Rail, SEPTA, SEPTA, NJ TRANSIT RAIL-Rail, NJ TRANSIT RAIL-Tram, NJ TRANSIT BUS, Port Authority Transit Corporation, Navy Yard, Penn Transit, Drexel University, Pottstown Area Rapid Transit (PART), Fullington Tours and Chescobus

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