SEPTA Fox Chase Line

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The SEPTA Fox Chase Line is a commuter rail service in the Philadelphia area that connects Center City with the Fox Chase neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf SEPTA Regional Rail line
commuter rail line
connects Center City Philadelphia
Fox Chase neighborhood
connectsTo SEPTA Broad Street Line
surface form: SEPTA Broad Street Line via Center City

SEPTA Market–Frankford Line
surface form: SEPTA Market–Frankford Line via Center City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electrification 25 Hz AC
overhead catenary
fareSystem SEPTA zone fare system
formerOwner Reading Company
hasAbbreviation Fox Chase Line
hasParentOrganization Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (through SEPTA)
hasStyle SEPTA Regional Rail branding
hasZone Zone 1
Zone 2
historicalPredecessor Reading Railroad lines north of Philadelphia
surface form: Reading Railroad Newtown Branch
lineColor teal
locale Northeast Philadelphia
Philadelphia County
openedForElectricService 1966
operator SEPTA
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
owner SEPTA
partOf SEPTA Regional Rail
surface form: SEPTA commuter rail network
primaryStation Burholme station
Cheltenham station
Fox Chase station
Lawndale station
Olney station
Ryers station
regionServed Delaware Valley
servesCity Philadelphia
serviceType commuter rail
state Pennsylvania
system SEPTA Regional Rail
terminus 30th Street Station
Center City Philadelphia
Fox Chase station
Jefferson Station
Suburban Station
Temple University station
trackGauge standard gauge
usesRollingStock electric multiple units
push–pull trains
usesTicketingSystem SEPTA Key
weekdayService all-day
weekendService all-day

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Warminster Line (SEPTA Regional Rail) connectsWith SEPTA Fox Chase Line
this entity surface form: Fox Chase Line (SEPTA Regional Rail)