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  1. septa.orgSEPTA

    Southeastern Pennsylvania. Transportation Authority. Serving Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. Call (215) 580-7800 or TDD/TTY (215) 580-7853 for Customer Service.

  2. septa.org › schedulesSEPTA

    SEPTA is the public transportation authority for southeastern Pennsylvania, serving Philadelphia and its suburbs. On its website, you can find schedules for buses, trains, trolleys, and other modes of transit, as well as maps, fares, and accessibility information. Whether you are planning a trip, checking for service alerts, or looking for connecting services, SEPTA can help you get around the ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SEPTASEPTA - Wikipedia

    SEPTA is the only U.S. transit authority that operates all of the five major types of terrestrial transit vehicles: regional commuter rail trains, rapid transit subway and elevated trains, light rail trolleys, trolleybuses, and motorbuses.

  5. Key Call Center: 1-855-56-SEPTA. Passenger Services: 215-580-7800. Human Resources Service Center: 215-580-7109. Inspector General (Waste, Fraud and Abuse): 215-580-3797. Parking Information: 215-580-3400 or parking@septa.org. Website Comments: septaweb@septa.org

  6. wwww.septa.org › aboutAbout | SEPTA

    Who We Are. SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) is one of the largest transit systems in the country. We support five counties in the Greater Philadelphia area. We also connect to transit systems in Delaware and New Jersey. Our services include regional rail, buses, trolleys, subways, and a high-speed line.

  7. We’re unifying the Market-Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, Norristown High Speed Line, and the routes 10, 11, 13, 15, 34, 36, and 101 and 102 into a single, easy-to-use network with new maps, signage, and communication: SEPTA Metro.

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