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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2008

An inbound SEPTA Route 10 Trolley Car passes by me, stops to pick up & drop off passengers & then heads into the tunnel while enroute to Center City Philadelphia. An outbound car coming out of the tunnel stops to pick up a passenger & then turns onto 36th street (with screeching wheel flanges that made my ears hurt!!) while enroute to Overbrook at 1:01 p.m. on a clear & cool day in Philadelphia as I was leaving a medical appointment at a hospital nearby & enroute to 30th St. Station to catch a SEPTA R3 Train to West Trenton Station. Note the orange SEPTA MOW Truck. I need to ride SEPTA's trolley routes soon & bring a girl with me!!

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  • OK.

  • The note use to say Screeching Brakes but not anymore.

  • Screeching Wheel Flanges not Screeching Brakes.

  • If you think that's bad, try the streetcar platform at Toronto's Union Station. It can get pretty loud down there.

  • thaty screeching noise is the wheels cutting into the rails as it turns

  • The tunnel portal is in University City, the line goes to the City Hall Loop (15th Street and Juniper Street stations) in Center City (aka Original Philadelphia)

  • I like the Screeching Brakes Part.

  • University City.

  • so wait is this in center city?

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