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Chinatown station (SEPTA)

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Structure type
  
Underground

Previous names
  
Vine Station

Owner
  
SEPTA

Tracks
  
2

Electrified
  
Third rail (600 volts)

Opened
  
21 December 1932

Platforms in use
  
2

Chinatown station (SEPTA)

Location
  
Eighth and Race Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Owned by
  
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

Line(s)
  
Broad Street Line Ridge Spur

Address
  
Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States

Similar
  
Fairmount station, Fern Rock Transportation Center, AT&T Station, 8th Street station, Susquehanna–Dauphin station

Chinatown is a SEPTA subway station in Philadelphia. It is located on the Broad Street Line's Broad-Ridge Spur. The station opened on December 21, 1932, and is located at the eastern edge of Philadelphia's Chinatown at 8th and Race Streets. Corresponding to the signage in the Chinatown neighborhood, the station name signs are written in Chinese in addition to English.

The station is adjacent to the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine and the Philadelphia Police Headquarters. Franklin Square and its abandoned PATCO station are located a block east of the station. North of the station, the subway runs underneath Ridge Avenue past the abandoned Spring Garden station, to the Fairmount station, after which it joins with the main tracks of the Broad Street Subway. South of the station, the subway tracks run along 8th Street, parallel to the PATCO Speedline for two blocks, until the Broad–Ridge Spur approaches its terminus at the 8th Street station, located at 8th and Market Streets.

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Chinatown station (SEPTA) Wikipedia