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PATCO TRANSIT LINE

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PATCO, also known as the PATCO High Speedline, is a rapid transit system which runs between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Camden County, New Jersey. It is operated by the Port Authority Transit Corporation, which is a subsidiary of the Delaware River Port Authority.

  • Connects: Philadelphia to Camden County, NJ
  • Initial Investment: $96 million
  • First day of service: February 15, 1969
  • Hours of operation: 24 hours a day, seven days a week
  • Route miles: 14.2 miles between Lindenwold (Camden County), NJ and Center City Philadelphia
  • Number of stations: 9 in New Jersey; 4 in Philadelphia
  • Parking spaces: Parking is available for over 12,500 cars daily at 7 NJ stations:Lindenwold, Ashland, Woodcrest, Haddonfield, Westmont, Collingswood, and Ferry Ave.
  • 2023 Annual ridership: 5.5 million riders
  • Transit connections: PATCO connects to NJ Transit and SEPTA

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