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The city of Philadelphia is well equipped with public transport,
most of it run by SEPTA. There is a subway system, but this does
not serve the city centre and is mainly useful for accessing the
extremities of the city. Good, reliable buses are the main standby,
particularly the purple minibuses of the PHLASH bus service that
are designed for visitors. PHLASH runs in a circuit from the
Philadelphia Museum of Art on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway through
the downtown area to Penn's Landing. The route includes 33 stops
and buses arrive every 10 minutes every day from 10am to midnight
during summer, and till 6pm in winter. Unlimited ride day passes
are available. Through the rest of the city and suburbs SEPTA buses
cover 110 routes. A useful one for tourists is the Ben FrankLine
(Bus No. 76), which runs between the zoo and Penn's Landing taking
in some top attractions on the way. SEPTA also runs a good network
of commuter trains serving the suburbs. Taxis are plentiful in the
city centre, but scarcer elsewhere, particularly at night.