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Hello again everyone. I am here again with another version of my "SEPTA Pressed Steel Subway Car." This time, it is the "M-1" car, so named because SEPTA used it as the very first subway car for its Market-Frankford Line, during the period when SEPTA was known as the Philadelphia Transportation Company (early 1900s). Furthermore, the MFL was split into two services at that time: one service for the Market Street Elevated (currently 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, PA to 46th Street in West Philadelphia), and another for the Frankford Avenue Elevated (currently Spring Garden Station to Frankford Transportation Center in Northeast Philadelphia).

This car was mainly used for the Market Street Elevated.

LXF

Edited by Jason C. Hand

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