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It is true that there is an out-of-system connection to Broad Street from this station; however, it doesn't really have a place in the infobox. "Transfers" are intended to show free in-system connections between subway lines. "Connections" are to show nearby stations of other rail systems (e.g., PATH, LIRR, MNRR, ferry connetions (e.g., Staten Island Ferry), and transportation to airports (e.g., AirTrain JFK, M60 bus).
It certainly would not be appropriate to include nearby stations that are not connected but can be reached by exiting fare control and walking surface streets to get to; the way I see it, an out-of-system underground connection is really no different than exiting and walking over. — Larry V (talk | contribs) 03:35, 26 June 2006 (UTC)Reply