and Norristown High Speed Line as the “Metro.” Last February, SEPTA debuted its new branding at the newly redesigned Drexel Station in University City, and in April, a new website formally ...
SEPTA is urging people to be prepared if ... with connections to the Norristown High Speed Line, the Routes 101 and 102 Trolley Lines (more trolley details below), as well as multiple bus routes.
Information about SEPTA's parade plans can be found online ... All stations on the Norristown High Speed Line and Media Sharon Hill Line will be open Friday, with service running every 15 ...
The free SEPTA rides only apply to trips on the Broad Street Subway and the Market-Frankford Line. You’ll have to pay the regular fare on buses, trolleys, the Norristown High Speed Line ...
and SEPTA officials say additional adjustments are possible. The Routes 101 and 102 Trolleys and the Norristown High Speed Line will stop at all stations, with service every 15 minutes.
New names, same buses and metro lines. SEPTA is streamlining the way it refers to its different services in an effort to make the transit system easier for riders to navigate. All bus lines will ...
SEPTA will limit stops and run express ... the 69th Street Transportation Center with connections to the Norristown high speed line, the Routes 101 and 102 trolley lines and multiple bus routes.