The Market-Frankford Line provides access to Center City from many suburban communities via 69th Street Transportation Center, with connections to the Norristown High Speed Line, the Routes 101 ...
The Media-Sharon Hill Line, also known as the Route 101/102 trolleys, will become the D. SEPTA says D was chosen to represent Delaware County, where the two lines run. The Norristown High Speed ...
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 ...
D2 69th Street Transit Center to Sharon Hill Norristown High-Speed Line (Route 100) M1 69th Street Transit Center to Norristown Transit Center In a sense, this is a “back to the future” move ...
The Media-Sharon Hill Line, also known as the Route 101/102 trolleys, will become the D. SEPTA says D was chosen to represent Delaware County, where the two lines run. The Norristown High Speed Line ...
The Route 15 Trolley is now the G. The Media-Sharon Hill Line is now the D. The 101 is the D1, and the 102 is the D2. The Norristown High Speed Line is now the M. Once the bus names change on Sunday, ...
SEPTA subways, trolleys, buses, the Norristown High Speed Line, and Regional Rail will run on a regular Monday schedule. Visit septa.org.
AMH is located in the ‘burbs on 23 East Lancaster Avenue, and can be accessed through the SEPTA Paoli/Thorndale Regional Rail and Norristown High Speed Line from the city. Burn Something Beautiful can ...