As the city of Philadelphia celebrates the Eagles' Super Bowl victory parade up Broad Street and the Ben Franklin Parkway on ...
"What we ask from our customers is patience," interim SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer said. "We can't move everybody in at ...
SEPTA is providing information on how to get into the city to celebrate, as well as SEPTA bus detours and station closures.
The city is expecting one million people to attend the parade, which means getting around on public transit will need to be thoughtfully coordinated.
Regional Rail trains will operate on a special event schedule, with trains running only inbound to Center City during the ...
Planning to celebrate with Philadelphia Eagles fans on Friday? Philly is urging people to use public transit. See which ...
Local transportation authorities unveil express-style service with limited stops to accommodate tens of thousands of fans.
Philadelphia public schools will be closed for the parade, and mass transit agencies are planning changes. Here's what to know.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is modifying operations for the Super Bowl championship parade on Friday, Feb. 14 — and will offer free rides on two rail routes thanks to a ...
Signage will display both the old and new designations for several months to help ease riders into the transition.
SEPTA says six of its buses will change from lettered routes to numeric designations. SEPTA's metro lines will also adopt a new system.