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A L train at 15th Street station in 2007 |
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| Location | Market Street between 15th and Broad streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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| Coordinates | 39°57′18″N 75°11′01″W / 39.955°N 75.1835°W / 39.955; -75.1835 |
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| Owned by | SEPTA |
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| Line(s) | Broad Street subway Market Street subway |
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| Platforms | 2 side (L); 2 island (B); 2 side (T) |
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| Tracks | 2 (L); 4 (B); 2 (T) |
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| Connections | - SEPTA Regional Rail (at Suburban Station)
- SEPTA City Bus: 4, 16, 17, 27, 31, 32, 33, 38, 44, 48, 62
- SEPTA Suburban Bus: 124, 125
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| Accessible | - Yes (L)
- No, but planned (B)
- Yes for elevators, no for vehicles (T)
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| Opened | - August 3, 1907 (Market Street)
- September 1, 1928 (Broad Street)
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| Previous names | - 15th Street (Market Street)
- City Hall (Broad Street)
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15th Street/City Hall station is a SEPTA Metro rapid transit complex in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station is located beneath Philly's City Hall building. It is served by the L, the B, and the T. Each of the three lines have their own separate platforms, but there is an interchange to any of the services through an underground concourse referred to by some Philadelphians as "The Labyrinth" due to the underground's confusing navigation.