Southwest Philadelphia

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Southwest Philadelphia is a section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Though there is no official definition of its boundaries, the section can be described as extending from the western side of the Schuylkill River to the city line, and south of the SEPTA R3 Media-Elwyn line. Occasionally Southwest Philadelphia is described as being the area south of Baltimore Avenue; this definition has historical merit as Baltimore Avenue between 49th and 52nd Streets was known as "The Hub of Southwest Philadelphia" at the turn of the century[1]. Today however the R3 tracks are the more common reference dividing Southwest from West Philadelphia.

More than 80,000 people live in Southwest Philadelphia. It is approximately 36% white and 60% black.[2] A number of SEPTA Subway-Surface Trolley Lines traverse the area along Chester, Woodland, and Elmwood Avenues, providing easy access to Center City through the 40th Street Portal. These also extend to Darby and Yeadon in the Delaware County, Pennsylvania suburbs.

Philadelphia International Airport, a number of oil refineries, and many heavy industrial uses are located in the Southwest section. The housing stock is diverse with ornate Queen Anne style twin mansions in the neighborhoods bordering Cedar Park, plainer and simpler styles of twins predominating closer to the airport, and newer rowhouses, many with porches, filling in many neighborhoods.

Less than 1% of Southwest is covered by trees, giving it one of the lowest ratios of shade tree cover in the city.[3]

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Neighborhoods of the Southwest Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Angora - Bartram Village - Clearview - Kingsessing - Eastwick - Elmwood Park - Hedgerow - Hog Island - Mount Moriah - Paschall - PHL - Penrose - Southwest Schuylkill


Philadelphia neighbohoods

Center City - North Philadelphia - Northwest Philadelphia - The Northeast - South Philadelphia - Southwest Philadelphia - West Philadelphia