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Midvale Depot

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The Midvale Depot is a SEPTA bus depot located in the Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was constructed in 1997, opened in April 1997, and replaced the Luzerne Depot. As of 2024, it is SEPTA's largest bus garage. It also houses much of SEPTA's work truck fleet as well as a temporary scrap yard for recently retired buses and trolleys.

In February 2023, SEPTA announced that the bus garage was going to operate ten hydrogen buses. The buses would be put into service around summer 2024.[1]

Bus routes[edit]

2, 9, 18, 22, 23, 26, 32, 35, 39, 47*, 53, 55, 56, 57*, 61, 77, 80, 89, 425, 426*, 428, 429, 436, 479, 487, 489, C*, H/XH, L, Broad Street OWL* (routes with asterisks are shared with other SEPTA depots)

Fleet[edit]

  • New Flyer DE40LF
  • New Flyer DE40LFR
  • Nova Bus LFSA HEV
  • New Flyer XDE40
  • New Flyer XHE40

References[edit]

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