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SEPTA no longer requiring masking following court decision

Posted on 19 April 2022 by Mike Lyons

SEPTA has announced that masks will no longer be required on vehicles, stations and concourses after a federal judge struck down the federal travel mask mandate.

SEPTA’s announcement came as an indoor mask mandate went into effect across the city, sowing confusion about where masks are required and where they are not.

Some transportation agencies around the country, notably New York City’s MTA, have kept a mask mandate in place. Others like Amtrak have made masks optional. Continue Reading

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SEPTA reinstates trolley stop at 47th and Woodland

Posted on 28 March 2022 by WestPhillyLocal.com

The trolley stop at 47th and Woodland that had been previously discontinued, has been reinstated after requests from local residents and officials. SEPTA and the City’s Streets Department officials announced that trolley service at 47th Street and Woodland Avenue was expected to restart this past Sunday, March 27. The announcement was made during last week’s meeting of the 48th and Woodland Recreational Center Advisory Council held at the 48th and Woodland Recreation Center.

The announcement came after months of meetings between the Advisory Council and SEPTA authorities. The Advisory Council met with State Representative Rick Krajewski last year to ask for his assistance in reinstating the discontinued trolley stop, citing concerns about accessibility for area residents. Rep. Krajewski, along with Councilmember Jamie Gauthier, worked with the Advisory Council to convene meetings between SEPTA Officials and members of the Streets Department to address the issue.

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Meeting to consider bringing trolley stop back to 47th and Woodland

Posted on 23 March 2022 by Mike Lyons

The 48th and Woodland Recreation Advisory Council will meet on Thursday, March 24 to discussion efforts to put a trolley stop back at 47th and Woodland Avenue, near the playground there, which had been removed.

This winter, residents and local officials have expressed their concerns with the lack of accessible trolley service and have been calling on SEPTA to bring the stop back. City Councilmember Jamie Gauthier and state Rep. Rick Krajewski will attend the meeting. SEPTA officials will also be at the meeting.

The meeting is scheduled to run from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the 48th and Woodland Playground at 1414 S. 47th St.

 

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SEPTA planning “Bus Revolution”; Fill out online survey

Posted on 11 October 2021 by WestPhillyLocal.com

SEPTA is planning to build a better bus network in Philadelphia. The project, called “Bus Revolution,” was first announced last month and includes a series of pop-up and virtual events to inform the public and gather feedback.

As part of this project, residents are invited to fill out an online survey, which focuses on “trade-offs.” People are asked to what degree they are willing to walk slightly farther for faster, more frequent bus service.

To access the survey, click here. SEPTA hopes to receive at least 1,000 responses to the survey by the end of this month.

The Bus Revolution project will take approximately three years to complete. The first two years will be dedicated to planning and analysis. Implementation is expected to take place in 2023.

For more details, visit: www.septabusrevolution.com.

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SEPTA’s Trolley Modernization project underway (updated)

Posted on 22 September 2021 by WestPhillyLocal.com

An artist’s rendering of an improved off-street trolley station planned by SEPTA as part of its Trolley Modernization Project.

SEPTA is currently in the planning stages of its Trolley Modernization Project, a multi-year effort to replace its entire fleet of trolleys with new, larger light rail vehicles that are also more accessible to people with disabilities and seniors. In addition to replacing its fleet, SEPTA is planning to rebuild trolley stations to make the platforms more accessible, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

The plan also includes construction of Eastwick Intermodal Center, a new maintenance and storage facility for the new trolleys, and a trolley line extension in the Parkside area (Centennial District Trolley). Continue Reading

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SEPTA’s Southwest Connection Improvement Program to complete this weekend

Posted on 26 August 2021 by WestPhillyLocal.com

Throughout this month, SEPTA crews have been working on the Southwest Connection Improvement Program, rebuilding the main infrastructure on the Media/Elwyn Line between 30th Street Station and the Arsenal Interlocking, which is below Penn Medicine Station (former University City Station).

The work, which takes place every weekend, began on August 7th and is expected to be completed this Sunday, Aug. 29.

This Saturday and Sunday, there will be some SEPTA service changes to facilitate the construction: Continue Reading

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