Grays Ferry
| Type | Neighborhood |
|---|---|
| Location | South Philadelphia |
| ZIP code(s) | 19146 |
| Named for | George Gray's ferry crossing |
| Boundaries | North: Washington Avenue, South: Passyunk Avenue, East: 25th Street, West: Schuylkill River |
| Adjacent | Point Breeze, Southwest Center City, Passyunk Square |
| Major streets | Grays Ferry Avenue, 29th Street |
| Transit | SEPTA bus routes |
| Landmarks | Grays Ferry Crescent trail, Schuylkill River access |
Grays Ferry is a neighborhood in South Philadelphia along the Schuylkill River, named for the ferry crossing operated by George Gray in the 18th century. Historically a working-class community, Grays Ferry has experienced gradual change while maintaining its residential character.
History
The Ferry
George Gray operated a ferry across the Schuylkill River in the colonial era, giving the neighborhood its name. The crossing was a vital transportation link before bridges were built.
Industrial Era
Grays Ferry developed as a working-class neighborhood with access to industrial employment along the river and rail lines.
Modern Era
The neighborhood remains predominantly working-class, with some new development pressure from adjacent areas.
Character
- Working-class rowhouses
- Schuylkill River access
- Mix of longtime residents and newcomers
- Gradual change
Schuylkill River Trail
The Grays Ferry Crescent extends the Schuylkill River Trail through the neighborhood, providing:
- Trail access
- River views
- Recreation opportunities
- Connection to Center City trail system
Living in Grays Ferry
- Affordable housing
- Working-class community
- River access
- Improving infrastructure
Getting There
- SEPTA bus routes: 12, 64
- Schuylkill River Trail access
- Adjacent to I-76