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In April 2018, the MTA started testing MYmta, which provides arrival information for MTA railroad, subway, and bus routes; escalator and elevator outage information; and real-time service changes.
The Philadelphia to Harrisburg section was upgraded to allow for top speeds of 110 miles per hour (180 km/h). The section west of Harrisburg is a heavy-duty freight railroad owned by Norfork Southern. Regular service on the Keystone Corridor consists of the Keystone Service, which travels between Harrisburg and Philadelphia. After stopping in ...
Phillies vs. Atlanta Braves: Saturday, October 15 at 2:07 p.m. SEPTA will supplement regular service to NRG Station with four Express trains leaving Fern Rock Transportation Center at 12:40 p.m...
SEPTA is the major transit provider for Philadelphia and the four surrounding counties, Delaware, Montgomery, Bucks, and Chester. It is a state-created authority, with the majority of its board appointed by the five Pennsylvania counties it serves.
The Broad Street Line offers service to the South Philadelphia Sports Complex via NRG Station. There is a free transfer to the Broad Street Line from the Market-Frankford Line and City Trolley...
30th Street Station. 30th Street Station, officially William H. Gray III 30th Street Station, is a major intermodal transit station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is metropolitan Philadelphia 's main railroad station and a major stop on Amtrak 's Northeast and Keystone corridors.
UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — F train service is coming back on April Fools Day. We're not kidding. And hopefully the MTA isn't either. A major track-replacement project affecting F train riders is ...
By John Guzman, Jr., Delaware Valley Journal. March 29, 2022. Berks, Montgomery, and Chester Counties may see a future passenger rail authority. For decades now, a Reading to Philadelphia route...
The Broad Street Line ( BSL ), also known as the Broad Street subway ( BSS ), Orange Line, [3] or Broad Line, is a subway line owned by the city of Philadelphia and operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA). The line runs primarily north-south from the Fern Rock Transportation Center in North Philadelphia ...
PHLASH Bus Offering Downtown Service Through Dec 30. The PHLASH stops at 19 popular locations in Philadelphia and costs just $5 all day, or $2 per ride. See details of the popular service here.