Summary
Highlights
The host introduces the 'Schedule Collection Show' focusing on bus routes serving 8th and Market Streets. The first bus highlighted is the Number 17, which serves 19th and 20th Streets, running every 15 minutes or less. The host expresses a strong fondness for this route since 1998.
Next, the host presents the Number 33 bus, a route that holds a special place in their heart. Similar to the Number 17, it also goes down 19th and 20th Streets, with an additional key point at 22nd Street. The host has been a fan of this route since 1999/2000.
The video moves on to introduce the Number 38 bus, which serves significant locations like the Whiston Transit Center and the Please Touch Museum. The host mentions riding this bus a record-breaking four times and plans to continue using it in the future.
The host discusses the Number 44 bus, which operates every half an hour or less. Having ridden it numerous times, the host remains a diehard fan since 1998. Key sticking points for this route include Skooku Avenue, City Avenue, and Ardmore.
The Number 47 bus is presented as a crucial route connecting South Philadelphia and North Philadelphia. The host declares it their go-to route since 2000, expressing significant affection for its service.
Following the Number 47, the host introduces the Number 47M bus, which serves notable areas like the Italian Market and Chinatown. The host has been a devoted fan since 2001, noting its similarity to its 'twin brother' route.
The video highlights the Number 48 bus, which has historical roots as a former horse carriage route in 1859, with bus service taking over later. Its main sticking point is Arch Street northbound. The host has been a big fan of this route since 1999, and it runs every 15 minutes or less.
The Number 61 bus is discussed, serving Manayunk and Ridge Avenue. The host notes rarely taking this specific bus but mentions riding it in 2024 and earlier this year, with plans for future rides.
The host then introduces the Number 62 bus, which debuted on February 13th, 2007, and serves areas like Andor, Roxboro, Upper Roxboro, and Domino Lane. Although the host has not ridden it yet, they express an intention to do so in the future.
Finally, the last schedule presented is the Number 78 bus, which started service on October 21st, 2010. Its main sticking point is Cornwell's Heights station. Despite never having been on this bus, the host plans to ride it many times in the coming years.
The host concludes the 'Schedule Collection Show', thanking viewers and promising to return for the next episode. The presenter, Mr. William, signs off.