SEPTA
SEPTA provides public transportation in Philadelphia, offering buses, trains, trolleys, and subways that connect the city and surrounding suburbs quickly and affordably.
Customer service: 1 (215) 580-7800
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AAA: Record number expected to travel over Memorial Day weekend
After a long winter, residents across the region are ready for the unofficial start to the summer season — Memorial…
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House of the Week: 126 Valley Road, Ardmore
Fabulous Urban Suburban center hall colonial located on a stately tree-lined street in a fabulous walk to location in sought-after…
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SEPTA the driving force behind some economic bursts in Montgomery County
When most people think of SEPTA they think of taking a train into the city or catching a bus or…
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Living near rail stations a boon for suburban homeowners
SEPTA has cited the increased value of suburban homes by rail stations as one of the reasons why mass transit…
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Most desirable zip codes in the Main Line
Buying a new home? Looking to relocate? Want to downsize? Whatever the motivating factor is, homeowners or potential homeowners should…
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Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board aims for Flower Show visitors
With the Philadelphia Flower Show in full bloom until March 11, the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board has focused its…
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Get on the bus with Uber’s new ‘Express Pool’ service
Uber is expanding its reach in the Philadelphia region by introducing Express Pool, which will make Philadelphia one of just…
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SEPTA offers the inside track on getting to the Philadelphia Eagles’ parade
By train, trolley, bus or car — parade goers ready to celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles should have up-to-the-minute info before…
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Super Bowl parade plans to include free rides from SEPTA
It you’re hoping to join the masses in celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles and their historic Super Bowl victory, SEPTA has…
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VFTCB joins up with Montgomery County Commissioners to cheer on Eagles
To celebrate the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board has joined together with the Montgomery County Commissioners and county staff,…
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OurBus to add trips from King of Prussia to NYC
OurBus. The name sounds homespun and folksy, like something the Partridge Family might have driven from gig to gig. While…
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King of Prussia Rail Line receiving resident push back
SEPTA’s proposed light rail service to King of Prussia got mixed reviews during a series of hearings last week.The $1.2…
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League of 1789 to honor Montco Commissioner Ken Lawrence
Montgomery County Commissioner, Kenneth Lawrence Jr., will be honored at the 7th annual ‘The League of 1789’ Pennsylvania Society (PA…
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King of Prussia Bid’s Eric Goldstein talks big picture
If King of Prussia builds it, will they—millennials, baby boomers, and commuters—come? Eric Goldstein likes to think so. The executive…
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VFTCB and SEPTA present … ISEPTAMONTCO
The Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board is excited to announce a partnership with SEPTA! With 49 station stops, more…
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Proposed King of Prussia Rail Line gains yet more steam
The idea of a spur off the existing Norristown High Speed Line, which would essentially connect Philadelphia with King of…
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Proposed King of Prussia Rail Line takes step forward
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has released a draft environmental impact statement for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority’s (SEPTA) King of Prussia Rail project. Read the…
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Septa rail lines hold future hopes
The proposed King of Prussia Rail line, a spur from Norristown into the shopping mecca, still hinges on funding. A…




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