Septa Closed Monday
Philadelphia’s transit agency has announced that it will suspend all
services at the end of Sunday’s service schedule due to the approaching
storm. SEPTA said in a statement Sunday afternoon that the shutdown will
start at about 12:30 a.m. Monday at the conclusion of daily service
schedules.
It will include all of SEPTA’s modes of travel, including the Broad Street and Market-Frankford subway lines, regional rail, the city and suburban bus and trolley routes, and the Norristown high-speed line. Paratransit service will be available for reserved dialysis patients only as long as safe operations are possible. Officials expect all service to remain suspended through Monday and will resume service as soon as conditions allow.
It will include all of SEPTA’s modes of travel, including the Broad Street and Market-Frankford subway lines, regional rail, the city and suburban bus and trolley routes, and the Norristown high-speed line. Paratransit service will be available for reserved dialysis patients only as long as safe operations are possible. Officials expect all service to remain suspended through Monday and will resume service as soon as conditions allow.
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