SEPTA Offers Refunds and Exchanges on Transit Passes

By DANIELLE JOHNSON
Updated 5:57 PM EST, Mon, Nov 9, 2009

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SEPTA commuters who have unpunched or unused transit passes valid during the six-day strike will be allowed to exchange them or receive a credit, according to SEPTA.

Weekly passes must have no punch marks on the face of the pass.  Riders can get even exchange at any ticket location up to December 31, 2009.

Monthly passes unused or unpunched will receive a $20 credit on the purchase of their next monthly pass.  Those credits are good through February 10, 2010.

For riders who have payroll deductions for monthly passes, they have to apply for a refund in writing to:

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SEPTA S.I.P. (Strike Interruption Plan)
P.O. Box 58609
Phila., PA  19102-8899

More information is available at septa.org

Information is also available at customer service phone lines:  215-580-7800 and 21-580-7803.

First Published: Nov 5, 2009 3:08 PM EST

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