Monthly Archives: September 2023

SEPTA Contactless Payment Provides Customers More Convenient Ways to Travel

Starting today (Friday, September 29), SEPTA is  rolling out contactless payment options for single trip travel on all Transit modes.  With this new advancement, customers will be able to easily tap on using their credit and debit cards, or mobile payment apps, at turnstiles and fare boxes. Regional Rail will follow in early 2024.

Complete details on traveling on SEPTA using contactless payment options is available online at:

Riders on SEPTA’s city and suburban buses, trolleys, Market-Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, and Norristown High Speed Line will be able to simply tap any credit or debit card, in physical form or through apps like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay, at a turnstile and as they board a bus or trolley. These contactless options also come with the same benefits that had previously only been available with the SEPTA Key – in particular, a discounted $2 one-way fare and up to two transfers.

Any validator with credit card icons displayed on the screen is ready to accept contactless payments. Customers are encouraged to separate their credit/debit cards, Key card, and phone to ensure the correct account is charged.

The rollout of contactless payment for customers comes after nearly 300 people tested the system during a pilot test over the summer.

New to Contactless Payment? Avoid “Card Clash”

When paying with your contactless credit or debit card, SEPTA recommends customers take their card out of their wallet or phone back.  Why? card clash.

“Card clash” happens when two or more contactless payment cards are simultaneously detected by a card reader. When this happens – the reader may:

  • Not read any card and the turnstile won’t unlock or the Operator will not let you board – which can hold you up and the riders behind you
  • Read one card when you first tap and another card when you transfer – charging two full fares for your trip(s)
  • Take payment from the wrong card

The third bullet is important for SEPTA Key cardholders that use Travel Wallet but it is especially important for SEPTA Key Senior Fare cardholders, SEPTA Key Reduced Fare cardholders, and SEPTA Key Student Fare cardholders who travel for free or at a reduced rate.

To prevent card clash, SEPTA recommends that you separate your SEPTA Key card, SEPTA Key Senior Fare Card, SEPTA Key Reduced Fare Card, or SEPTA Key Student Fare Card from your other cards – or simply take your card out of your wallet or phone back before presenting your fare – so that the fare readers do not inadvertently charge a credit or debit card.  More information on “card clash” and traveling using contactless payment is available at https://iseptaphilly.com/blog/cardclash and https://iseptaphilly.com/blog/contactlessrollout.

SEPTA 101 & 102 Fall Outage Schedule Weekends in October and November

*** ROUTE 101 and 102 CONSTRUCTION NOTICE ***
Fall Outage Schedule
Weekends in October and November
Route 101 and 102 Trolley Shuttle Bus Substitution
69th St. Transportation Center to Media & Sharon Hill

***EDIT:

Due to a last-minute communications and signal training addition SEPTA will be shuttle bussing ON:

October: Saturday 21st – Sunday 22nd

Additional weekends as noted previously are below:

October: Saturday 28th – Sunday 29th

November: Saturday 4th – Sunday 5th

November: Saturday 11th – Sunday 12th

November: Saturday 18th – Sunday 19th

SEPTA is extremely grateful for your patience during this project. As a reminder, this new communications system will provide centralized supervision and scheduling of the lines from SEPTA’s Integrated Control Center as well as increased safety precautions and on-time performance.

For several weekends, beginning with the first train Saturday morning, through end of service Sunday on some weekends in October and November, SEPTA shuttle buses will replace all Route 101 & 102 Trolleys between 69th Street Transportation Center and end of line Media (Orange Street) & Sharon Hill Stations on weekends only. Customers should plan for approximately 15 minutes of additional travel time and look for signage at stations for bus boarding locations.

FALL OUTAGE DATES: October 21st – 2nd, October 28th – 29th, November 4th – 5th, November 11th – 12th & November 18th – 19th

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 trolley testing and training along the Route 101 and 102 Trolley Lines.

SEPTA greatly appreciates your patience and understanding while these important improvements are being made.

Let’s Talk TDM Zoom featuring SEPTA’s GM Leslie Richards as Moderator

Let’s Talk TDM Zoom featuring SEPTA’s GM Leslie Richards as moderator.
Wednesday, September 20th from 8AM – 9AM on Zoom
Policy, Planning, and Equity: Public Transportation, bicycle and pedestrian safety/infrastructure, and land planning.
Leslie Richards, SEPTA’s General Manager, former PA Secretary of Transportation, and career multimodal planner and advocate, will moderate a panel discussion with four multimodal and TDM experts.
Joining Leslie will be Jeff Reigner, Senior Principal Planner with Kittleson & Associates and Chair of the National Complete Streets Coalition
Heather Martin, Asst. Vice President, Senior Lead Equity Consultant with WSP USA
Jason Duckworth, President of Arcadia Land Trust
Stacy Bartels, Manager, Office of TDM Strategy and Marketing at DVRPC
This will be an insightful hour on issues and opportunities to grow multimodal networks and advance TDM principles in your communities.
Register today for this free Mid-Atlantic ACT sponsored event: https://www.actweb.org/events/lets-talk-tdm