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Center City Hahnemann Campus |
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245 north broad street |
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philadelphia,
pa 19102 |
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215-762-8288 |
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Bus | By
Subway | By
Car
By
Train
SEPTA's
Regional High Speed Rail System
All trains stop at Penn Center-Suburban Station (16th and John F. Kennedy
Boulevard), which is four blocks from the Center City Hahnemann Campus. Walk east
on JFK (toward City Hall) to 15th, then north on 15th to Race Street to
get to the University complex.
[See also SEPTA's
Web site.]

Port Authority Corporation (PATCO) High Speed Line
(from South Jersey) - Stops at 16th and
Locust, where you can get a #2 bus northbound to 16th and Race or walk
one block east to 15th and eight blocks north to Race to get to
the Center City Hahnemann
Campus.
[See also PATCO's
Web site.]
From Amtrak's 30th Street Station
(30th and Market) - Take any eastbound SEPTA train one stop to Penn Center-Suburban
Station
(16th and John F. Kennedy Blvd.) To get to
the Center City
Hahnemann Campus,
walk east on JFK (toward City hall) to 15th, then north (left) on 15th
toward Race. [See also Amtrak's
Web site.]
From Philadelphia International Airport
SEPTA trains run from the airport to Penn Center-Suburban Station, walk
east on JFK Boulevard (toward City Hall) to 15th, then north (left) on
15th to Race. Cab and limousine service are also available. You should
allow one hour for traveling to and from the airport to the
Center City
Hahnemann Campus.
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By
Bus
Long Distance
The Greyhound/Trailways bus terminal is located at 10th and Filbert Streets.
From there, walk a half-block north to Arch and take the #48 bus, which
runs every 10 minutes, west to 15th. On 15th, walk two blocks north to
Race. For information, call Greyhound at (215) 931-4000.
[See also http://www.greyhound.com.]
Local
The
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) serves Philadelphia
and the Pennsylvania suburbs, and New Jersey Transit (NJT) serves New
Jersey. Both lines use Broad Street, which borders the
Center City Hahnemann Campus on the east. For SEPTA information call (215) 580-7800 from 6
a.m. to midnight; to request SEPTA schedules call (215) 580-7777. For NJT information, call 1-800-582-5946 from New Jersey or (215) 569-3752
from Pennsylvania.
[See also SEPTA's
Web site.]
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Subway
The Center City
Hahnemann Campus
is conveniently located near two SEPTA subway lines.
If
you're using the Market-Frankford Elevated Line, get off at the City Hall
stop and walk three blocks north on Broad Street to Race Street, or take
the Broad Street line to the Race-Vine stop. If you're riding the Broad
Street line, get off at the Race-Vine stop which puts you in the heart
of the University complex.
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By
Car
From the West
Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike east to Valley Forge, Exit 24. Travel east
on I-76, the Schuylkill Expressway, to I-676 East, the Vine Street Expressway.
Exit at Broad Street and turn right at the end of the exit ramp onto 15th
Street. Turn left onto Race Street; you are now at the
Center City Hahnemann
Campus.
From Northeast New Jersey
Take the NJ Turnpike south to Exit #4. Take Route NJ-73 north to NJ-38
west and follow signs to Philadelphia and the Ben Franklin Bridge. Off
the bridge, follow the signs for I-676, the Vine Street Expressway. Exit
at Broad Street and take 15th Street one block to Race Street. Turn left
on Race; you are now at the
Center City Hahnemann
Campus.
From Southern New Jersey
Take I-295 North or NJ-42 north to the Walt Whitman Bridge. On the bridge,
stay in the extreme right hand lane. After toll, bear right and follow
signs for I-95 North. From I-95, take I-676, the Vine Street Expressway,
west to the Broad Street exit. Once off the exit ramp, take 15th Street
one block to Race Street. Turn left on Race; you are now at the
Center City Hahnemann
Campus.
From the South
Take I-95 north at I-676, the Vine Street Expressway. Exit I-676 at Broad
Street. At the end of the exit ramp, take 15th Street one block south
to Race Street; you are now at the
Center City Hahnemann
Campus.
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