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  2. Neshaminy Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Neshaminy Mall is accessible through SEPTA's route 14, 58, 128, 130 and Boulevard Direct bus routes. Across the street from the Neshaminy Mall is the Market Place at Neshaminy, which is a 350,000-square-foot (33,000-square-meter) outdoor shopping center that has stores including The Home Depot and Target.

  3. SEPTA Suburban Division bus routes - Wikipedia

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    This service started out as the Route 14 Shuttle bus replacing what was through routed Route 14 bus service Frankford Terminal and Oxford Valley Mall via Neshaminy residential sections. Service was transferred to SEPTA Frontier District and redesignated Route 130 on September 12, 1988 as part of a reorganization of bus service in Northeast ...

  4. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA was created in 1962, and purchased PTC's transit operations on September 30, 1968. The former Philadelphia Suburban Transit Company's Red Arrow Lines followed on January 29, 1970, after which SEPTA designated the city services as its "City Transit Division". Many of today's bus and trackless trolley routes were once streetcar lines.

  5. Roosevelt Boulevard (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The portion of Roosevelt Boulevard north of Bustleton Avenue is also served by the Boulevard Direct, a limited-stop bus route between the Frankford Transportation Center and the Neshaminy Mall. The Boulevard Direct offers improved travel times compared to traditional bus service along Route 14, with more frequent service and several bus stops ...

  6. What could a new Neshaminy Mall look like? Here's one ... - AOL

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    Take Bucks County’s two biggest, Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown and Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem. Oxford Valley, owned by Simon Properties, tore out one of its shuttered anchor stores and sold ...

  7. Neshaminy Mall being sold 'as is.' What the buyer will get ...

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    February 5, 2024 at 3:26 PM. The Neshaminy Mall, once a powerhouse of Lower Bucks County retail, is for sale “as is,” according to a real estate listing. The fixer-upper, owned by Brookfield ...

  8. Dramatic changes coming to the Neshaminy Mall. What we know - AOL

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    The Neshaminy Mall is on 91-acres with 1-million square feet of retail space. ... The enormous mall at the crossroads of Lincoln Highway/Route 1 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike had once been among ...

  9. Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Bus routes serving Bensalem Township include SEPTA City Bus Routes 1, 14, 20, 50, 58, and 78 and SEPTA Suburban Bus Routes 128, 129, 130, 133, and 150. SEPTA also operates the Boulevard Direct , a limited-stop bus route between the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem Township and the Frankford Transportation Center in Northeast Philadelphia that follows ...