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Route number Route name Service area; 13S Ross Park & Ride Ross Park & Ride Lot 28S Moon-West Busway University Blvd, Bell, Idlewood, Crafton, Columbus's Knights, Sheraden Park & Ride Lots 51S South Side-Century III Large and Century III P&R Lots, South Side and Station Square 68S Monroeville-E Busway
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Bus route operating weekend express service from the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) to the American Dream every 60 minutes. Started on October 25, 2019, with the opening of the American Dream Mall. The Family SuperSaver Fare will NOT be in effect for Bus Route No. 355 customers. All customers must have a ticket to utilize Bus Route No. 355. [1]
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. [85]
These routes are operated from the Victory District, located at the 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby Township, Delaware County. This also includes Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100 before 2009; now SEPTA Metro M1), Media–Sharon Hill Line (Routes 101 and 102 before 2025; now SEPTA Metro D1 and D2) rail operations.
A second bus route, 201-Airport Way, began serving the Parkrose Park and Ride later. In 2000–2001, a MAX light rail station was constructed adjacent to the park-and-ride lot. Additional bus routes began serving the site when the MAX station opened in September 2001, at which time it was newly designated as a transit center and was renamed ...
To facilitate bus trips on the M14 corridor, the 14th Street busway would be implemented, turning parts of 14th Street into a bus-only street during rush hours. [12] The Select Bus Service route was to be implemented by January 6, 2019, three months before the tunnel was set to shut down.
Commuter service consists of 4 routes running from Butler to Pittsburgh. Commuter routes 1 and 2 operate via PA Route 8 and PA Route 28. [13] Commuter routes 3 and 4 operate via PA Route 68, I-79, and I-279. [13] Park N' Rides along the route provide a place for riders to park their vehicles and board the bus. [14]