As the city of Philadelphia celebrates the Eagles' Super Bowl victory parade up Broad Street and the Ben Franklin Parkway on ...
Regional Rail passes cannot be purchased on the day of the parade, and cash or credit cards will not be accepted either.
SEPTA service will be drastically different than usual, city officials said earlier this week. Here are all the details.
Philadelphia leaders say public transit will be the best way to get to Center City for Friday's Eagles Super Bowl parade. Reporter Brandon Goldner is in your corner with the safest and most efficient ...
Regional Rail trains will operate on a special event schedule, with trains running only inbound to Center City during the ...
The city is expecting one million people to attend the parade, which means getting around on public transit will need to be thoughtfully coordinated.
Local transportation authorities unveil express-style service with limited stops to accommodate tens of thousands of fans.
SEPTA is providing information on how to get into the city to celebrate, as well as SEPTA bus detours and station closures.
SEPTA’s efforts to make wayfinding and traveling efficient are ongoing another change to bus route designations. Effective ...
Signage will display both the old and new designations for several months to help ease riders into the transition.
SEPTA says six of its buses will change from lettered routes to numeric designations. SEPTA's metro lines will also adopt a new system.