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The concepts, which SEPTA bills as a “new way to look at transit,” are meant to better organize a muddied bus map with new emphasis on routes with more frequent stops. MORE NEWS PHOTOS ...
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 ...
according to SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch. Unlike the current schedule, which has been in place for decades, the new map features route colors that indicate a bus’s frequency. A red line means the ...
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 ...
SEPTA has revealed ... and Sunday afternoon. The map below shows walking distances from the regional rail, trolley and subway stations that will be open that weekend. The transit authority also ...
Equally important is that the map is corridor- and not route-based. While many SEPTA bus routes run frequently enough throughout the day that they form their own high-frequency corridors ...
SEPTA has officially begun operating a new bus route that will connect various ... weekdays after the first year of service. A full map and schedule of the route is available here.
SEPTA officials have unveiled, what they believe will be, the final version of the long disputed bus revolution plan. This final version comes after SEPTA held more that 200 community meetings ...