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Several types of passes are available that allow a certain number of trips on transit and/or Regional Rail for a specified amount of time. These passes are only available on a SEPTA Key card. Paper passes have been discontinued. The TransPass costs $25.50 weekly and $96 monthly and can be used for all transit rides within the time period.
Before the Key System, SEPTA's fare collection was almost entirely manual. Monthly and Weekly passes were sold by a cashier at a SEPTA sales office. Tokens for bus, trolley and subway fare could be purchased from a vending machine at some stations, however exact change was required. Paper tickets and passes were used on Regional Rail.
The service connected with the Route 14 bus at Horizon Boulevard, the Route 56 bus at the Torresdale & Cottman Loop, and the Route 66 trackless trolley at the City Line Loop. Trips on SEPTA Owl Link were free with a SEPTA Key card. The SEPTA Owl Link service started on May 10, 2021, as a pilot program. The service ended on February 12, 2022. [84]
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is preparing its ridership for what could be a crippling strike by one of its biggest unions.
PHILADELPHIA - Get ready to pay more to ride SEPTA beginning Sunday.. The transit agency’s first fare increase in seven years kicks in December 1st. The Travel Wallet fare on subways, trolleys ...
The bus terminal is outdoors with a roof on top and serves buses that serve Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, and Bucks County. It also served as a trolley terminal until January 11, 1986 for Ogontz Avenue's Route 6, and was near Sigler Travel, a former Greyhound Lines bus station. Express and local trains both stop at this station.
SEPTA hopes for a quick infusion of dollars after the election but argues if there’s no deal as 2025 rolls in, fare hikes as large as 30 percent and cuts in service are on the table. Busch said ...
A reduced fare program refers to special programs providing particular passengers with a discounted fare option for travel on a public transport system. In the United States, public transportation systems that receive federal funding are required to offer, at minimum, half fares to the elderly and handicapped persons during off peak travel. [1]