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SEPTA to begin phasing out token sales beginning this Monday

January 19, 2018

SEPTA is reminding its customers who still use tokens that token sales at cashiers’ booths and vending machines at Market-Frankford and Broad Street Line stations will be phased out starting Monday, Jan. 22. The phase-out of sales at cashiers’ booths will continue through the first week of February. Then, starting Monday, Feb. 12 and continuing through the week of Feb. 28, all remaining vending machines will be removed.

The full schedule is now available online at www.septa.org

In March, SEPTA will begin phasing out token sales at the remaining Authority-owned locations, including major sales offices and Regional Rail stations. A full schedule for these locations will be announced in the coming weeks. Token sales at over 200 third-party retailers will continue until further notice.

Please note that although SEPTA will continue to accept tokens for fare payment until further notice, customers who still use tokens and paper transfers are urged to make the switch now to a SEPTA Key Card. Please read more about SEPTA’s Key Card program here.

1 Comments For This Post

  1. this card shite Says:

    the card is bullsh1t–$5 for a replacement card? a CARD?

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