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Wayne

 
Artist: 3rd Degree
  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "The Pedestrian," "This That and the Third," "Since Day One"

Biography

Though he's from South Central Los Angeles, 3rd Degree isn't a run-of-the-mill gangsta rapper. Actually he's anything but that -- more thoughtful than thuggish, more creative than confrontational, he upholds a positive demeanor and radiates hopefulness. That's not to say he lives a sheltered life, of course, for he's as street-smart as they come. Growing up amid Crips and Bloods, gang-bangin' and crack-slangin', the rapper born Wayne Guillory (a French last name, his family originally coming from Louisiana) knows the dark side of urban life, and he knows that's not the path for himself. Instead, he turned to hip-hop at a young age. He grew up around the corner from WC of Westside Connection and he attended Washington High School (aka Hip-Hop High), the alma mater of such West Coast rap luminaries as WC, Crazy Tunes of the Maad Circle, Yo-Yo, DJ Alladin, Sir Jinx, and more. So yeah, he was pretty much bred to be a rapper, especially once his mother bought him turntables one Christmas shortly after his father (a coach) lost a battle with cancer. It took a while, but after years of perseverance and rhyme-writing, the ever-persevering 3rd Degree broke into the independent rap game, proudly becoming the first rapper to have an album released by Blak Ice Records, an independent L.A. label CEOed by I. "Ice" Jones. That album, The Pedestrian, showcases the prolificacy and creativity of 3rd Degree, who along with producer Yabie antes up 21 tracks, filler-free. This is certainly one rapper with enthusiasm to spare -- he's not in the game for the fame or riches (well, a brother does gotta eat!), but rather because he has a God-given gift and wants to grace the world with it. The album's lead single, "Do My Thang," pretty much sums up his mentality -- he's not one to front, and he believes that MCs should rap about the lives they actually live (opposed to the one they wish they lived), as this catchy song clearly illustrates, and quite deftly at that. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Wayne
SEPTA regional rail
Wayne Station Pennsylvania.jpg
Station statistics
Address North Wayne Avenue and West Avenue
Wayne, PA, 19087
Lines      R5
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 4
Parking Yes
Other information
Opened 1882-1885
Rebuilt 1998-2004
Electrified 1915
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Owned by SEPTA
Fare zone 3
Services
Preceding station   SEPTA.svg SEPTA   Following station
toward Thorndale
R5
toward Doylestown
Pennsylvania Railroad Station at Wayne
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Wayne (SEPTA station) is located in Pennsylvania
Location: Wayne, Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 40°02′45″N 75°23′14″W / 40.0457°N 75.3872°W / 40.0457; -75.3872Coordinates: 40°02′45″N 75°23′14″W / 40.0457°N 75.3872°W / 40.0457; -75.3872
Architect: Wilson Brothers
Architectural style(s): Stick/Eastlake, Queen Anne
Added to NRHP: 1999[1]
NRHP Reference#: #99000674

Wayne Station is a commuter rail station located in the western suburbs of Philadelphia at North Wayne Avenue & West Avenue, Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087.[2] It is served by most R5 Paoli-Thorndale trains.

Wayne Station was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1882 to 1885[3], and the station building was restored from 1998 to 2004 with significant local community support and funding. The year after this restoration project began, the station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The scope of this restoration included repair or replacement of the chimney, masonry, windows, doors, and the retaining wall. A second phase of improvements is being designed by Systra Consulting and will include roof replacement, repairs to the masonry and structural members, and other upgrades to the station building. Also, there will be ADA-mandated improvements including new high-level platforms, stairs and ramps to the platforms, lighting, handrails, and signage.

The building currently houses the Station Cafe & Juice Bar, which serves coffee, tea, and other beverages in the mornings and occasionally features live Jazz at night.

The ticket office at this station is open weekdays from 5:50 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. excluding holidays. There are 84 parking spaces at the station and metered daily parking in nearby lots.

This station is in fare zone 3 and is 14.5 track miles from Suburban Station. In 2003, the average total weekday boardings at this station was 650.

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