Real-time information will be posted on SEPTA's website, app and third-party platforms like Google Maps and Apple Maps instead.
Starting Monday, SEPTA will no longer post alerts about potential delays and cancellations due to bus and trolley driver shortages on social media, the service announced this week on its website.
Scott Sauer, General Manager of SEPTA, outlined what riders can expect for transit operations on Tuesday, Jan. 27, following ...
SEPTA is offering a glimpse inside the Center City trolley tunnel as crews work to fix problems that have shut down service for weeks, forcing tens of thousands of riders onto detours. The tunnel has ...
SEPTA says it will soon reopen its Center City trolley tunnel, which has been closed since November for overhead wire repairs. The transit authority completed the necessary work Friday, officials ...
There will be no Christmas miracle for trolley riders. The Center City trolley tunnel will remain closed at least through the end of December, SEPTA said Wednesday. Officials did not offer a precise ...
The trolley tunnel has been closed since November. It reopened Monday, but will close again for shorter periods in January and February. The intersection of Baltimore Avenue, 58th Street and Cobbs ...
After SEPTA reopened its trolley tunnel between Center City and University City on Jan. 13, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with students about how the disruption and return to service affected their ...