Monthly Archives: September 2022

SEPTA Bus Revolution Virtual Meeting 10/3/22 at 6:30 PM

The SEPTA Forward: Bus Revolution Draft Network is here!

SEPTA is sharing a draft bus network that combines your feedback with the Bus Revolution team’s ideas into an updated—but still draft—bus network. This network is designed to be more reliable, easier to use, and more convenient for more riders.

Join us for a Transit Talk to learn more about the network and upcoming opportunities to get involved.

Upcoming Event: Transit Talk – Proposed Bus Network Changes

Monday, October 3rd, 2022, from 6:30 – 7:30 pm

During this Transit Talk, we will:

  • Provide an update on the project timeline and next steps
  • Share the Draft Network with a focus on what’s proposed and why
  • Share the calendar of Fall 2022 events
  • Highlight the project website and where information is available
  • Let you know what is coming next!

Register now at the link here.

Please note that live subtitles will be available for you to turn on during the meeting. If you would like to request a language interpreter, please email your request to busnetwork@septa.org, providing at least 7 days notice (by 9/26/22).

Thank you again for your interest and participation in the SEPTA Forward: Bus Revolution project. We look forward to sharing our draft recommendations with you on October 3rd and your continued feedback.

—The SEPTA Bus Revolution team

**SEPTA Route 101 & 102 Trolley Outage** Oct 1 & 2; Oct 29 & 30, 2022

**SEPTA Route 101 & 102 Trolley Outage**
October Outage Schedule:
October 1st & October 2nd

October 29th – October 30th

Route 101 and 102 Trolley Shuttle Bus Substitution
69th Street Transportation Center to Media & Sharon Hill
For two weekends, beginning with the first train Saturday morning, through end of service Sunday on the following weekends: October 1st – 2nd and October 29th – October 30th SEPTA shuttle buses will replace all Route 101 & 102 Trolleys between 69th Street Transportation Center and Media (Orange Street) & Sharon Hill Station. Customers should plan for approximately 15 minutes of additional travel time and look for signage at stations for bus boarding locations.
SEPTA is committed to providing safe, reliable service to our customers and the communities we serve, and this shuttle bus substitution is necessary to allow SEPTA and third-party forces to safely perform track construction, rehabilitate signals and interlockings and upgrade with a signal modernization project along the Route 101 and 102 Trolley Lines.
Full details on the Route 101 & 102 shuttle busing, including downloadable timetables, will be posted on the Route 101/102 Service Improvement Program page on SEPTA’s website at: http://www.septa.org/.
SEPTA greatly appreciates your patience and understanding while these important improvements are being made.