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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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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Jenkintown-Wyncote Station Brings History and Charm to SEPTA Regional Rail
Jenkintown-Wyncote Station is one of the historic stations providing additional beauty and enjoyment for passengers travelling on SEPTA Regional Rail,…
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Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board Launches Second Shop Montco Campaign
Following the success of its last Shop Montco Campaign, Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board is launching part 2, writes…
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Infrastructure Costs, Residential Pushback Threaten Route 202’s “Corridor of Opportunities” Vision
The Corridor of Opportunities event on Thursday morning brought officials together to discuss the future of the area surrounding Route…
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SEPTA Spending Millions to Give Riders Real-Time Data
Very soon SEPTA riders in Montgomery County will know exactly where their bus, trolley or train is at and how…
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Jenkintown Death Prompts SEPTA to Consider Suicide Barriers
Following two deaths on its tracks last month, one of them in Jenkintown, SEPTA is considering implementing suicide barriers on…









































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