The Philadelphia Eagles are NFL champs, so it's time to party. Here's what we know about the upcoming parade and how to get ...
and SEPTA implemented it. At the other end of the R5 line was Doylestown in Bucks County, northeast of the city. Trenton was at one end of the R7 line, paired with Chestnut Hill East, which is within ...
Reactions to SEPTA services have generally been mixed ... a fourth-year English student who rides the West Trenton line. “During those times of the day, it is increasingly more dangerous, and the ...
Planning to celebrate with Philadelphia Eagles fans on Friday? Philly is urging people to use public transit. See which ...
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.
Regional Rail trains will operate on a special event schedule, with trains running only inbound to Center City during the ...
SEPTA is planning to transport thousands of Eagles fans to and from the Super Bowl victory parade on Friday, Feb. 14.
If you're planning to take SEPTA's Regional Rail to the Eagles parade, there are several things you'll need to be aware of before Friday.