PHILADELPHIA — The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has begun using new labeling for its urban rail operations, as well as bus lines. The changes are part of a new branding as SEPTA ...
SEPTA has been trumpeting this for months ... Lancaster and Lansdowne avenues, and 63rd Street Trolley Route 34 T2 13th and Market to 61st and Baltimore via subway and Baltimore Avenue Trolley ...
Hop off the "L" at 2nd Street and walk on over. It's all part of, what SEPTA is calling, the metro transition. A graph that shows how SEPTA's new naming convention will work. (SEPTA) During this ...
SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer at a ... in South Philadelphia and Center City will be detoured. City Trolley Routes 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36 will not stop at 13th or 15th Street Stations, and ...
City Trolley Routes 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36 will not stop at 13th or 15th Street Stations, and SEPTA officials say additional adjustments are possible. The Routes 101 and 102 Trolleys and the ...
Robberies dropped from 102 to 34, according to SEPTA. The budget funds the hiring ... incorporates $185.8 million over the next year for Trolley Modernization, a multi-year, nearly $2 billion ...
34 and 36 will not stop at 13th or 15th Street Stations. Trolley Routes 101 and 102 will stop at all stations, with service every 15 minutes. SEPTA CCT Connect paratransit services will offer ...
SEPTA will limit stops and run express ... in South Philadelphia and Center City will be detoured. City trolley routes 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36 will not stop at 13th or 15th Street stations, and ...
SEPTA said. The entire 15th Street complex will be closed, including City Hall, MFL 13th Street, Metro Trolley 13th & 15th Street, and Suburban Station on Regional Rail. Since neither line will ...