SEPTA is updating its service plans as a nor'easter bears down on our region, prompting blizzard warnings for Philadelphia and many surrounding counties.
As a storm was expected to hit the Philadelphia region on Sunday afternoon, SEPTA advised customers to “plan for significant ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority - SEPTA - grounded all bus and service routes as a winter storm precaution.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has resumed revenue service on the Media–Sharon Hill Line ...
SEPTA is advising customers to plan for significant service disruptions as blizzard-like conditions are expected throughout ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — Blizzard conditions are forcing widespread service changes across the region’s public transportation ...
New technology will modernize one of the last interurban trolley systems in the United States The new Septa trolley design ...
A major winter storm blanketed southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware with snow Sunday night and Monday.
The city has reopened its offices, libraries and recreation centers, but the snow emergency remains in effect.
SEPTA will suspend all bus routes at 10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, due to the snow storm. Center City Trolley Tunnel closes at 9 p ...
SEPTA is still seeing impacts from the winter storm, particularly on Regional Rail lines. Spokesperson Andrew Busch joins our Josh Sidorowicz for an update with the latest riders need to know.
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