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How good is your knowledge of philadelphia?; Quiz Much?
Topic Started: May 1 2009, 06:27 PM (468 Views)
Van2006ko
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I thought the bridge at Spring Garden was a viaduct. This bridge is a grinder bridge.
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TheOneCalledA1
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Yeah, that's not Spring Garden...

It's in the city... Double tracked line... That rules out Melrose and Elkins... Not on the West Trenton Branch (in the city)... I'm going to say somewhere along the R6/7.
Edited by TheOneCalledA1, May 23 2009, 01:07 PM.
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TRANSIT_FREAK
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From the look of the houses in the back round it has to be in the Mt. Airy - Germantown neighborhoods of Philadelphia. This is only my guess.
Edited by TRANSIT_FREAK, May 17 2009, 02:54 PM.
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May 17 2009, 02:54 PM
From the look of the houses in the back round it has to be in the Mt. Airy - Germantown neighborhoods of Philadelphia. This is only my guess.
its in mt airy. on sedgwick between sedgwick station and stenton station. i think thats the R7
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