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The SEPTA Route 15 trolley — that’s the trolley that runs down Girard Avenue and is not a subway-surface trolley because it never goes underground — will become the G. G—Girard.
As SEPTA works toward a stated goal of making its system easier to use and simpler to navigate, riders will soon see new names and designations for subway and trolley lines — which the mass ...
The SEPTA Metro? L lines and B lines? SEPTA is proposing new signage and changes to the names of their most popular transit lines as part of a new series of wayfinding tools that they say will ...
Should you take the ‘B’ or the ‘L’? SEPTA plan to rename subway lines looks similar to NYC signage Officials seek to make the transit system easier to navigate, with new signage forthcoming.
Most SEPTA bus, subway and trolley lines returned to normal schedules in time for the Monday morning commute as the Philadelphia-area transit authority relaxes extreme restrictions put in place ...
Thom Carroll/For PhillyVoice Starting Feb. 24, six of SEPTA's seven lettered bus routes will transition to numeric designations, while subway, elevated train and trolley lines will adopt new ...
July 25, 2024 SEPTA reveals design of new Market-Frankford Line subway cars A contract for 200 railcars has been awarded to Hitachi Rail, which is expected to deliver the fleet by the end of 2031.
West Philadelphia residents commuting to Center City by trolley have likely noticed significant delays on the city’s subway-surface lines. SEPTA hopes to change that with the help of expected federal ...
The transit agency’s planners have been putting together two fall schedules at the same time: One is normal. The other ...
SEPTA is renaming its bus, trolley and subway lines this year in an effort to make it easier to use and simpler to navigate.
Most SEPTA bus, subway and trolley lines returned to normal schedules in time for the Monday morning commute as the Philadelphia-area transit authority relaxes extreme restrictions put in place ...