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SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines. Route map: "Green Line (Philadelphia)" redirects here. For other green lines, see Green Line. For the proposed rail system, see Greenline (Pennsylvania). Trolley lines (T) (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5) A Route 11 trolley at 30th Street Station. Overview.
Amtrak and SEPTA Regional Rail service share operations over the Main Line grade between Philadelphia and Thorndale. The Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line is a rail line owned and operated by Amtrak in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. This is the only electrified Amtrak line in the United States outside of the main line of the Northeast Corridor.
The Keystone Corridor is a 349-mile (562 km) railroad corridor between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that consists of two rail lines: Amtrak and SEPTA's Philadelphia-to-Harrisburg main line, which hosts SEPTA's Paoli/Thorndale Line commuter rail service, and Amtrak's Keystone Service and Pennsylvanian inter-city trains; and the ...
Lansdale/Doylestown, Warminster, Norristown and Paoli are among the SEPTA Regional Rail lines significantly delayed on Monday. Justin Heinze , Patch Staff Posted Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 12:49 pm ET ...
PHILADELPHIA —SEPTA is advising customers that some changes are being made to most Regional Rail schedules starting Sunday, including lines in Lower Bucks County and Hatboro in Montgomery County.
The SEPTA Regional Rail system (reporting marks SEPA, SPAX) is a commuter rail network owned by SEPTA and serving the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The system has 13 branches and more than 150 active stations in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, its suburbs and satellite towns and cities.
Some aspects of the bus network changes include adding bus lanes and other features to speed up service and eliminate delay, improve bus stop infrastructure and features like shelters and...
In September 2021, SEPTA proposed rebranding their rail transit services, the Market–Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, Subway–Surface trolley lines, Norristown High-Speed Line, Route 15 trolley, and Routes 101 and 102 trolleys) as the "SEPTA Metro", in order to make the system easier to navigate.
The Market–Frankford Line ( MFL ), [a] currently rebranding as the L, [b] is a rapid transit line in the SEPTA Metro network in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The MFL runs from the 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby, just outside of West Philadelphia, through Center City Philadelphia to the Frankford Transportation ...
SEPTA said the derailment happened around 11 a.m. Wednesday when the Trenton Line train had just left Trenton Transportation Center, traveling inbound toward Center City in Philadelphia.