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 ...
Real-time information will be posted on SEPTA's website, app and third-party platforms like Google Maps and Apple Maps instead.
The Market-Frankford and Broad Street lines will be most reliable during the weekend snowstorm, officials say.
The decision comes as SEPTA now has the capability to tell riders specifically if their transit will be canceled.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will halt all Regional Rail and bus operations, and the G1 Metro ...
Express service on SEPTA's Regional Rail line is back to near full strength after months of delays and limited availability. The service disruptions were due to federally mandated inspections and ...
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