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SEPTA postpones launch of new bus route connecting Grays Ferry with Brewerytown via University City

June 23, 2017

Proposed Route 49 (Click to enlarge).

On Thursday, the SEPTA Board approved the Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Service Plan, which includes the launch of some new bus routes in the city. The widely discussed Route 49 that would connect the city’s Fairmount and Brewerytown neighborhoods with Grays Ferry via University City hasn’t been approved for the new fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2017.

The new bus service, which was part of the initial plan, has been deferred for further study and analysis after a series of open houses and public meetings held since March 2016.

The proposed route made many West Philly residents excited as it would also create a direct transit option between 30th Street Station and the attractions located along the Ben Franklin Parkway. 

“While the Route 49 proposal received significant positive feedback, SEPTA will take additional time to consider issues raised at the public hearings, including suggestions to extend the northern terminus to 33rd and Dauphin Streets Loop along with routing suggestions in the Grays Ferry area,” according to SEPTA’s press release.

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