South Broad Street Subway Extension – Philadelphia PA

City:
Philadelphia, PA

Site Type:
Mass Transportation, Infrastructure and Utilities

New Deal Agencies:
Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Completed:
1938

Description

Long planned, federal Public Works Administration (P.W.A.) funds enabled the development of the South Broad Street subway from its then-southern terminus at Lombard South Station to Snyder Ave., during the mid-to-late 1930s. Service along this stretch of subway was inaugurated at the three new subway stations: Ellsworth–Federal, Tasker–Morris, and Snyder, on Sept. 18, 1938.

The Broad Street line was extended further south, decades later, to Pattison Ave.

Source notes

"The Private City: Philadelphia in Three Periods of Its Growth," by Sam Bass Warner (pg. 193)

https://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/SEPTA_Broad_Street_Subway

Site originally submitted by Evan Kalish on December 25, 2017.

Location Info


South Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA

Location notes: General location marker along line

Coordinates: 39.940030, -75.166289

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