The 14.9-mile-long road’s wide footprint — wider than a football field in some places, according to Mascioli — contributes to ...
While spirits may be high for Eagles fans this weekend, law enforcement and transportation officials say it’s unwise, ...
Local transportation authorities unveil express-style service with limited stops to accommodate tens of thousands of fans.
The city is expecting one million people to attend the parade, which means getting around on public transit will need to be thoughtfully coordinated.
SEPTA's interim general manager laid out plans to get people in and out of Center City and south Philadelphia. Scott Sauer suggested dressing warmly and urged patience. "We can't move everybody in at ...
SEPTA announced Wednesday that it will limit stops and run express rail services for Friday’s Eagles Championship Parade. The ...
SEPTA service will be drastically different than usual, city officials said earlier this week. Here are all the details.
to make the system more "intuitive," according to SEPTA. The Metro network includes the Market-Frankford Line; Broad Street Line; Norristown High Speed Line; Subway-Surface trolley routes 10 ...
Eagles championship parade attendees will get free modified subway and elevated train service on Friday to help shuttle ...
Eagles fans have a Valentine's Day date with the Super Bowl champions as the World Champions Parade marches through ...