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  2. SEPTA's Lansdale/Doylestown line to use buses this weekend - AOL

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    For inbound bus service, "buses depart Doylestown Station 15 minutes earlier than regularly scheduled train time," read the advisory. "Trains depart 6 minutes after bus arrival at Lansdale Station.

  3. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA operates bus routes numbered in the 400 Series which are designed to serve students attending schools in the city of Philadelphia. Per federal regulations, SEPTA is not allowed to offer charter bus service for the School District of Philadelphia, so all riders are allowed to utilize the 400 Series routes. [5] [78]

  4. Transportation in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA lists 117 bus routes [14] throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania, with most routes being within Philadelphia. Some of SEPTA's bus routes run 24 hours a day ("Night Owl" service), although most routes end by late night. SEPTA's bus service consists of its City Division routes within Philadelphia and parts of the suburbs and Suburban Division ...

  5. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, is a regional public transportation authority [5] that operates bus, rapid transit, commuter rail, light rail, and electric trolleybus services for nearly four million people throughout five counties in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  6. SEPTA Suburban Division bus routes - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA has had contract bus operations before in Chester County. SEPTA and Reeder's Inc. joined forces in 1977 to operate three bus routes out of West Chester. These routes were the Route 120 (West Chester to Coatesville), Route 121 (West Chester to Paoli), and Route 122 (West Chester to Oxford).

  7. 69th Street Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    A bus and trolley at the West Terminal in June 1968. On February 2, 2016, SEPTA opened a new West Terminal at the station, serving multiple bus routes and the 101 and 102 trolley lines. The $19.6 million project brought new tracks and pavement, new platforms and ramps to the terminal building, as well as a green roof and eco-friendly LED lighting.

  8. King of Prussia Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The King of Prussia Transit Center is a major bus terminal located at the King of Prussia mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania for SEPTA buses. The transit center serves SEPTA Suburban Division buses traveling to Center City Philadelphia via Route 124 or Route 125, Chesterbrook via Route 124, Valley Forge via Route 125, 69th Street station via Route 123, the Norristown Transportation Center ...

  9. SEPTA Route 103 - Wikipedia

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    The west terminal continues to serve trolleys today; the Media–Sharon Hill Line, a former trolley line of the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company. In October 2022, SEPTA proposed moving bus service off of the Route 103 busway as part of Bus Revolution, SEPTA's bus network redesign.