SEPTA is making major service adjustments that will impact Regional Rail passengers who use the Airport, Media/Wawa and Wilmington/Newark Lines.
The changes come as SEPTA continues to rebuild the mainline infrastructure on the Media/Wawa Line.The Penn Medicine Station will have no train service now through Saturday, August 26, which is when the work is scheduled to be done.Right now, signs are posted in the area near Franklin Field and the South Street Bridge in University City.The LUCY bus will be available for service around Penn Medicine Station.
For the Airport line, there will be no trains to or from the Suburban, Jefferson, or Temple University stations. However, there will be weekday hourly train service between the Airport, Eastwick and Amtrak Main terminal lower-level platform. The Media/Wawa Line will not have service Monday, July 24 through Friday, July 28th on trains or buses due to Philadelphia Water Department sewer line work.SEPTA officials said the final phase of the work will include removing, reconfigure, and replace interlocking signal systems in the Penn Medicine station area. Some of it dates back more than 80 years.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Commuter alert: SEPTA will temporarily close Penn Medicine Station; Alter 3 Regional Rail linesBe prepared for the work week. Due to a project started on Saturday, SEPTA's Penn Medicine Station is now closed and its Media/Wawa, Wilmington/Newark, and Airport Lines are impacted by construction.
Leer más »
Philadelphia police identify 72-year-old victim of SEPTA bus crash that injured 19 othersOfficers say the 72-year-old victim was identified as Siu Nam Mak from the 1200 block of Kerper Street.
Leer más »
High-speed rail train connecting Las Vegas to SoCal gets 1 big step closer to groundbreakingThe high-speed rail project connecting Southern California to Las Vegas got one big step closer to groundbreaking.
Leer más »