SEPTA
SEPTA provides public transportation in Philadelphia, offering buses, trains, trolleys, and subways that connect the city and surrounding suburbs quickly and affordably.
Customer service: 1 (215) 580-7800
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This Army of SEPTA Cleaners Vigilant Against Coronavirus to Protect Riders
SEPTA workers already toiling to keep the transit agency’s vehicles clean now must take precautions against the coronavirus, writes Jason Laughlin and Patricia Madej for…
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SEPTA Releases Reopening Guide Detailing What to Expect as It Moves Through Yellow Phase
SEPTA has released its reopening guide that details what customers can expect as it moves through the yellow phase and eventually into the green phase,…
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SEPTA’s Fare-Restructuring Proposal Has Some Good News and Some Bad News
SEPTA’s fare-restructuring proposal has some good news and some bad news for riders in the Philadelphia area, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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SEPTA, Local Officials to Celebrate Modernization of Exton Station with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
SEPTA, local officials, and community members gathered earlier today to celebrate the improvements made to Exton Station with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, according to a report…
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Still No Follow Through from SEPTA on Announced Frequency Increase of Regional Rail Service
Riders in both Philadelphia and the suburbs are still waiting for SEPTA to follow through on its announced frequency increase on Regional Rail lines, writes…
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Reading Follows Phoenixville’s Lead, Mulls Restoration of Passenger Train Service
A community forum to be held later this month at Reading Area Community College will discuss the possibility of restoring passenger train service to Berks…
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Chester County Leadership: Glenda & Joseph (Skip) Brion
Joseph (Skip) Brion, the Chairman of Buckley Brion McGuire & Morris LLP and the former Chairman of the Chester County Republican Committee, and his wife…
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Pennsylvania’s Economy Hurt by Aging Roads, Bridges, Mass Transit
Pennsylvania’s economic growth could be adversely affected if more attention isn’t paid to the state’s aging highways, bridges, and mass transit, writes Evan Brandt for…
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SEPTA’s Modernized Payment Method Coming to Regional Rail Riders by Spring
SEPTA is planning to expand its modernized payment method to Regional Rail riders by spring, writes Patricia Madej for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “That’s our plan,”…
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Contracts to Supply SEPTA with Seating Drive Exton-Based USSC Group’s Expansion
USSC Group, the Exton-based seating and fire-suppression company that counts SEPTA and Amtrak among its customers, is building a second assembly plant next to its…
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Enhancements to Paoli Train Station, SEPTA’s Busiest Station, Now Complete
Amtrak and SEPTA officials were joined by disability rights groups and local politicians for the ribbon-cutting celebration for the completion of the Paoli Station Accessibility…
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Temple Researcher Teams Up with SEPTA to Help People with Autism Navigate Public Transportation
Elizabeth Pfeiffer, an associate professor in the rehabilitation health and sciences department at Temple University, has helped develop a program that teaches people with autism…
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Josh Maxwell, Downingtown Mayor and County Commissioner Candidate
Downingtown Mayor Josh Maxwell, who is running for a seat on the Chester County Board of Commissioners, spoke with VISTA Today about growing up surrounded…
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SEPTA General Manager to Retire; PennDOT Secretary a Possible Replacement
SEPTA General Manager Jeff Knueppel will retire at the end of this year after more than three decades with the $2 billion-a-year transit agency, writes…
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Known as the Beer Train, SEPTA’s Paoli-Thorndale Line an Ideal Way to Visit Some Great Craft Breweries
SEPTA’s Paoli-Thorndale Line, sometimes referred to as the Beer Train, presents an ideal way to check out some of the best craft breweries in the…
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SEPTA’s Most Traveled, Yet Troublesome Line to Receive Major Overhaul
SEPTA’s Paoli/Thorndale Line will be undergoing a number of major changes, ranging from train car upgrades to scheduling improvements, writes Paul Jablow for Main Line…
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SEPTA to Unveil New Transit Map
After some fine tuning, SEPTA’s new transit map is ready to make its debut at busy stops in the Philadelphia region, writes Jason Laughlin for…
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Coatesville’s Future Isn’t in Our Rearview Mirror
By Ken Knickerbocker Any reasonable driver knows an occasional glance at the rearview mirror is an essential part of safe driving. However, a driver who…











































