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SEPTA’s annual summertime trolley maintenance blitz will be longer than usual this year. From July 11 through Aug. 11, no ...
The transit authority is conducting annual maintenance work from July 11 to Aug. 11. During that time, routes T1 to T5 will ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority board has approved a fiscal 2026 budget including a 45% cut in service ...
Riders can take the Market-Frankford Line in lieu of riding the trolley to and from Center City from 40th Street.
Officials say new state money could forestall some planned cuts. "We have to budget not on hope but on reality,” SEPTA ...
SEPTA will begin their annual Trolley Tunnel Blitz on July 12. This will start at 10:00 p.m. and the tunnels will re-open on July 29. This means trolley routes 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36 will not run ...
SEPTA’s eight trolley lines run for a total of 68 miles and connect communities in west Philadelphia, southwest Philadelphia, ... (See map below.) Funding for Trolley Modernization comes from the ...
SEPTA is proposing new signage and changes to the names of their most popular transit lines as part of a new series of wayfinding tools that they say will make it easier for riders to navigate, ...
Like so many others, SEPTA had a rough 2016. Fiscal Year 2016, that is, which ended June 30th—before the Silverliner V crisis sidelined a third of its Regional Rail fleet and the transit strike shut ...
SEPTA’s bus maps leave something to be desired. A few somethings, really. First, good luck finding them. ... If a trolley doesn’t come at least every 12 minutes, it was left off the map, which is why ...
Though Boutell closed his project because of new initiatives from SEPTA, Lauber said NEXT-Septa differentiates itself from SEPTA’s TransitView, for example, because it’s a broad glimpse of a given ...
SEPTA is looking for rider feedback on its trolley modernization plan. A survey is available on the transportation authority's website through July 24. The organization will also collect feedback ...