66 (Frankford TC/Holmesburg/City Line)

So, after a quick hop on the L line from Arrott to Frankford, Honaj (& Ranya – go check out her blog!) and I ended up at Frankford’s busway. So, why the hell am I doing a blog entry about a bus that goes all the way out to the city line and almost into Bensalem Township (but doesn’t leave Philly)? Well, I’ll tell you why: much like the 59, it uses trolleybuses instead of normal buses!

…express?!

Wait, what’s this? EXPRESS?! You mean to tell me they put catenary on I-95?!

…no, not quite. While that would be quite funny to see a trolleybus on overhead wires running down I-95 at the legal max speed (55 miles an hour), that isn’t what’s happening here. Allow me to explain.

There’s actually two ways a bus can run “express”, so to say. The first is the obvious answer: use the damn highway. RIPTA does this for a number of routes that run express for at least part of the run. The MBTA does this for routes like the 111, the Silver Line, the 501/504/505, the 354, among others. CTtransit does this mainly with their commuter coach routes (in the 900s), but some (such as the 201) do have limited highway running. And, lastly, the MTA does this with their commuter buses and things like the M60-SBS and Q70-SBS to get in/out of LaGuardia Airport. The other way…….is to just use the inner lanes of traffic. I guess this is more “limited stop” than a true express, if anything. RIPTA’s QX and 24L are the only other examples I can think of, where in parts of it, it’s a local route on paper, but in practice it makes zero stops. The 66 does this for its “express” runs.

Ok, now that that’s out of the way, how the hell do trolleybuses overtake each other then?! That’s literally one of the biggest downsides of trolleybuses, is that they can’t overtake one another. Well, the Philadelphia Transportation Corporation (SEPTA’s predecessor) thought about this and did the “well no shit, Sherlock!” solution: just install a second pair of wires in the same direction each way. And thus, for a section of Frankford Ave., you have 4 sets of catenary: one for each lane. Anyways, let’s check out the route itself!

Onwards!

The route itself is largely relatively unremarkable other than the equipment it uses, being a straight shot down Frankford Avenue to either the Gregg St. loop, or the City Line loop on the Philly/Bensalem Township border. Trips heading towards either bus turnaround have to do a weird maneuver to get out of the Frankford TC’s general vicinity, though. Other than that, all is pretty normal. The road is rather stroady, though, but there’s also some degree of density to be had. In fact, some of the areas even seem rather nice at face value. Hell, the closer you get to Bensalem Township, the more suburban things get. I’m not sure how to make of it, though. But, there IS something cool along this route: Pennypack Creek! One of the oldest bridges in the country – and it has overhead catenary for the trolleybuses. Neat! Moving along, Gregg Street is where some runs will short-turn, while others will continue on to City Line Loop. The rest of the way there, however, is largely unremarkable – and gave off increasingly suburban vibes. NIMBY vibes too? Maybe? The fact a trolleybus even runs out here throws the vibe detector off. Either way, we pass a strip mall with a Dunks, what looks like cookie cutter housing, and enter the City Line loop short of the Bensalem Township boundary. And with that, concludes the 2nd of 3 trolleybus routes. (yeah, sorry, I didn’t ride the 75 on this trip)

A garage
The yard
Housing!
This street feels rather narrow…
Something feels a tad off here…
I WALKED TO BURGER KING…
More stuff
We have Red Robin at home.
More housing over yonder
oh my more stuff
A side street
And another – with signage for US-13
HURT AT WORK?
tree
artwork!
LEASING!
WOAH
OLDEST BRIDGE?!
PENNYPACK CREEK!!!
OH NO, DOTS!!!
A tad more fancy
A strip mall
D I N E R (as famously seen in the Miles in Transit Philly Diner Video)
THE HOLY LAND
EXPRESS (diamond 66?)
ANOTHER TROLLEYBUS
Got the Midas Touch?
AND ANOTHER TRAMBUS!!!
field
Welcome to Torresdale, Philly?
cookie cutter housing?
ugh…
Another intersection
TROLLEYBUS RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BUS CONNECTION.

The good: It’s frequent! (every 7-12 minutes during peak hours, every 15 otherwise, and every half-hour overnights!!!!!!!) Furthermore, it serves some somewhat dense areas, goes all the way to almost Bensalem Township, and isn’t even noticeably loud. Furthermore on top of that, did I mention it runs 24/7? Yeah. It also runs “express” service!

The bad: I…..genuinely don’t have much to say that suggests this is bad.

Nearby points of interest: Housing. A diner. If you’re willing to walk a mile or so, Four Seasons Total Landscaping (if ya know, ya know). Some churches and cemetaries. A golf club. Torresdale’s Regional Rail station, and the Frankford TC.

Overall, it’s not that bad. If anything, dare I suggest it’s possibly even a 10/10 route?! Because, truthfully, this has the makings for a 10/10 route.

Rating: 10/10

chelsea

Author: chelsea

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