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=== Local services === [[File:MarketFrankfordLineTrain.jpg|thumb|A SEPTA ADTranz M-4 at the [[52nd Street station (Market–Frankford Line)|52nd Street Station]]|alt=A silver subway train leaving a station]] The [[PATCO Speedline]] is a [[rapid transit]] line that runs from [[Center City, Philadelphia|Center City Philadelphia]] to [[Camden, New Jersey]] and terminates in [[Lindenwold, New Jersey]]. At the [[8th Street station (Philadelphia)|8th Street station]], passengers can transfer to the [[Market–Frankford Line]] and [[Broad–Ridge Spur]] with an additional transfer fare. Paid transfers are also available at PATCO's [[12–13th & Locust station|12th–13th Street station]] and [[15–16th & Locust station|15th–16th Street station]] with SEPTA's Broad Street Line [[Walnut–Locust station]]. The PATCO Speedline crosses over the [[Delaware River]] via the [[Ben Franklin Bridge]]. It is owned by the [[Delaware River Port Authority]]. In the western Philadelphia suburbs, [[Krapf's]] Transit runs regularly scheduled buses for the [[TMACC]] between [[Coatesville, Pennsylvania|Coatesville]] and [[Parkesburg, Pennsylvania|Parkesburg]] and between West Chester, Pennsylvania West Chester and [[Oxford, Pennsylvania|Oxford]]. Krapf's also provides contract services to SEPTA on route 204. They also operate a free express shuttle bus from Center City to the Navy Yard in South Philadelphia as well as a free shuttle bus loop within the Navy Yard itself. In [[King of Prussia, Pennsylvania|King of Prussia]], the Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association runs a community shuttle, the Rambler, which connects with SEPTA at the [[King of Prussia Transit Center]]. In the northwestern Philadelphia suburbs, [[Pottstown Area Rapid Transit]] (PART) operates five bus routes in [[Pottstown, Pennsylvania|Pottstown]] and the neighboring townships of Douglass, Limerick, Lower Pottsgrove, Upper Pottsgrove, and West Pottsgrove in [[Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|Montgomery County]] and North Coventry Township in [[Chester County, Pennsylvania|Chester County]]. PART and SEPTA have an agreement allowing transfers between PART service and SEPTA Route 93 buses in Pottstown.
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