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SEPTA Makes Changes to Overnight Service to Allow for Coronavirus Cleaning
SEPTA is changing its schedule to deal with the ongoing realities of the coronavirus pandemic and it could mean a different commute for some Philadelphia subway riders.
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SEPTA Changes Some Subway Service to Allow More Time for Cleaning Trains
To allow SEPTA workers more time to sanitize subway trains, SEPTA will be operating overnight buses along its subways lines.
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SEPTA Returns to Normal Schedule on Many Bus, Trolley Lines
SEPTA bus, trolley and subway riders saw more regular service Monday morning as the agency increases frequency amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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SEPTA Bus, Trolley Routes Return to Normal Service With Passenger Limits
NBC10’s Pamela Osborne reports on changes to what passengers see on buses and trolleys as SEPTA resumes normal schedules Monday.
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Marked Off Seats, One Direction Entry: SEPTA Puts New COVID-19 Measures in Place
As SEPTA returns to its regular spring service for buses, the transit agency has put new safety and social distancing measures into place to protect people from the spread of the novel coronavirus. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports.
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SEPTA Is Changing How You Might Ride the Market-Frankford Line
SEPTA will add additional trains to its Market-Frankford subway and elevated line during the evening commute, beginning Monday. The transit authority will also implement changes to bus and trolley routes around the city through mid-March.