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The current map (left) versus the new map (right) SEPTA and SEPTA The map still includes the orange BSL line and blue MFL line, green to indicate trolleys, and purple for the Norristown High Speed ...
SEPTA introduced two new map concepts on its website on Wednesday, and the transit authority wants feedback from you, the rider. The concepts, which SEPTA bills as a “new way to look at transit ...
SEPTA wants to add some color to your trip. The authority is preparing to release a new transit map that combines subway, bus, regional rail — even the PATCO lines — all in one place. It’ll also ...
SEPTA's website now shows visual representations of its bus detours, an upgrade intended to make it easier for riders to understand route changes. Route maps now show which bus stops and route ...
But despite some changes in service, SEPTA is still using a map similar to the version it produced after taking over regional rail from the Pennsylvania and Reading railroads in the early 1980s. So, a ...
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Where once there were only words, now SEPTA riders can see maps of bus route detours on the transit agency's websiteInstead of text descriptions detailing a left turn on this street and a right turn on that, SEPTA.org now includes a map showing each bus route’s detour. “You can see where your detour is ...
SEPTA has closed several entrances to the pedestrian concourse in Center City due to COVID-19-related issues. Download The New And Improved CBS Philly App! They released an updated map showing the ...
SEPTA started a new schedule this week for some ... 204, 310, 311, BLVD DIR, BSL, G and NHSL. Included in the schedule change is expanded service for bus Route 135 in Chester County.
Unlike the BSL and MFL, fares are still required for the Regional Rail trains on parade day. And you have to be prepared: SEPTA says no Regional Rail tickets and passes can be purchased in person ...
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