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n Market-Frankford (Blue) Line
The Market-Frankford Line, sometimes called the blue line or the "El", runs East-West between 2nd Street in Old City and Frankford Terminal in West Philadelphia. The line is underground within Center City and Old City and elevated elsewhere. An interchange with the Broad-Ridge Spur is available at 8th Street Station; an interchange with SEPTA's Regional Rail at Market East Station is available at 11th Street Station; an interchange with the Broad Street Line is available at 15th Street Station.

l PATCO Hi-Speed Line 港务运输公司的高速铁路线
The PATCO Hi-Speed Line, operated by the Port Authority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, travels between 8th and Market Streets in Center City Philadelphia and Lindenwold Station in Southern New Jersey. PATCO runs underground in the city and rises above ground to cross over the Delaware River on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. It stays above ground in New Jersey. There is no free interchange between SEPTA's subways or regional rail and the PATCO service. The PATCO line is the easiest way to access Camden, NJ's waterfront attractions, including the New Jersey State Aquarium and the Tweeter Center at the Waterfront concert venue.

Fees for the service are based on the distance of travel. Those rates are as follows:
Lindenwold, Ashland & Woodcrest Stations: $2.45
Haddonfield, Westmont & Collingswood Stations: $2.15
Ferry Avenue (Camden) Station: $1.85
Broadway & City Hall (Camden) Stations: $1.15
For travel between all Pennsylvania stations: $1.15
For travel between all New Jersey stations: $1.30

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Public Art 公众艺术
Much of Philadelphia's art requires not a dollar to see and not a building to enter. Philadelphia has the largest collection of public art in America, courtesy of the city's innovative Mural Arts Program, designed to stop graffiti and enliven the city's buildings.

Other public art of note includes the many glass mosaics found throughout the city; a sampling of this great public art can be seen on South Street east of Broad.

Finally, center city Philadelphia offers two public statue displays. "The Kiss" is a sculpture that resembles a clothespin (and indeed is nicknamed "The Clothespin" by locals) located just across from City Hall on West Market Street. LOVE Park, serving as a terminus between City Hall and the museum-laden Benjamin Franklin Parkway, features a famous LOVE statue that has come to represent the brotherly love that Philadelphia was founded on. The site once was the city's (and perhaps the nation's) most popular skating attraction until new legislation and remodeling forts outlawed skating in the park.

Museums 博物馆
l Philadelphia Museum of Art. Famous on the outside for the steps seen in the film "Rocky" and famous on the inside for one of the world's largest collections of art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is home to many rotating collections as well as a standard selection of pieces always on display. In 2007, the museum will host the second tour of the King Tut Exhibit, currently traveling the country. The museum is located on the Ben Franklin Parkway and is open between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. It is open Friday evenings until 8:45 p.m. and closed on Mondays and legal holidays. Admission is $12 for adults, $9 for seniors and $8 for children. Sundays at the museum are free but entrants are asked to make a donation.

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