To follow up using the Subway at Oregon.
Route G will take you to Front and Oregon where Tony Lukes is. Septa also sells an independence pass where you buy and can ride all day.
Yeah, SEPTA actually sells two types of single day/multiple ride passes:
*Independence Pass ($13): good for up to 10 trips in a single day on any SEPTA service, including regional (commuter) rail
*Convenience Pass ($9): good for up to 8 trips in a single day on SEPTA subways (Market-Frankford Line, or MFL, and Broad Street Line, or BSL), trolleys (both subway-surface and suburban), Norristown High-Speed Line, and buses; it is NOT valid on regional rail
If you are not using regional rail (i.e. the Trenton Line, the Lansdale/Doylestown Line, etc.) and will make at least 5 trips (or don't want to deal with the hassle of continually adding money to your SEPTA Key Card), you'll want to buy the Convenience Pass. If you ARE using SEPTA regional rail, you'll want to buy the Independence Pass.
Here's a quick breakdown of what you'll probably want to buy based on what service you use to travel between New York and Philadelphia:
*Amtrak (to 30th Street Station): buy Convenience Pass (MFL station at 30th and Market)
*Greyhound (to Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal): buy Convenience Pass (MFL station at 11th and Market)
*BoltBus (to near 30th Street Station): buy Convenience Pass (MFL station at 30th and Market)
*Megabus (to near 30th Street Station): buy Convenience Pass (MFL station at 30th and Market)
*Chinatown bus (to near 11th and Filbert): buy Convenience Pass (MFL station at 11th and Market)
*NJ Transit NE Corridor Line (to Trenton)/SEPTA Trenton Line (to Suburban Station): buy Independence Pass (SEPTA has a $5 surcharge for their regional rail lines that go into New Jersey, so the pass will cost $18)
*NJ Transit NE Corridor Line (to Trenton)/NJ Transit River Line (to Camden)/PATCO^ (to 15th/16th Street along Locust Street): buy Convenience Pass (BSL station between Walnut and Locust Streets on Broad Street)
*Flying to PHL Airport: buy Independence Pass (SEPTA Airport Line connects PHL Airport and Center City)
One more thing - you'll probably want to get a SEPTA Key Card. It is similar to the MTA MetroCard but more comprehensive. You can buy a pass and put it on the card, and once the pass expires can use the same Key Card to load value/buy individual fares, or vice-versa. (Unlike the MTA, a SEPTA Key Card can also be used on SEPTA regional rail, which is the equivalent of the LIRR and Metro-North in SEPTA's system.) Just hold onto the Key Card so you can use it during future trips to Philadelphia.
^PATCO is the Philadelphia equivalent to PATH in the New York area. Unlike the MTA MetroCard with PATH, you can't use the SEPTA Key Card on PATCO.