Two notes from our friends at SEPTA
Market-Frankford Line trains will not operate
through a portion of Center City this weekend, with shuttle buses providing
substitute service for customers. This is to accommodate construction related
to the Center City District’s Dilworth Plaza improvement project.
Shuttle buses will operate between 11th
and 30th Streets on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 12-13, in place of
regular train service, which starts at 5 a.m. and continues until approximately
12:30 a.m. Night Owl Bus service on the Market-Frankford Line, which operates
during overnight hours, will not be affected.
and
SEPTA would like to advise customers of upcoming
changes on northbound Route 52 buses in the Wynnefield area. These
modifications are being put in place to help improve operations and enhance
customer service.
On Monday, January 14, northbound Route 52 buses will begin new turnaround routing, using
Wynnefield Avenue and Cardinal Avenue to reach City Avenue and the layover
location for the buses on 54th Street. To accommodate this new
routing, the following service changes will be implemented:
- Trips ending at 54th Street and City Avenue
will operate via Wynnefield
Avenue, Cardinal Avenue, and City Avenue to reach their final destination at 54th Street and City Avenue.
- The turnaround route currently operating on Belmont and Conshohocken Avenues will be discontinued.
- Customers will not be able to board or exit northbound buses from 54th Street and Wynnefield Avenue
to Cardinal and City Avenues.
The first stop on the new routing will be at Cardinal and City
Avenues.
- The 54th
Street and Overbrook Avenue
stop will be discontinued for all northbound
trips except those going to Gladwyne.
- Route 52 Gladwyne trips will continue to
operate north on 54th Street to City Avenue, then towards Gladwyne.
The new routing allows SEPTA to utilize a more efficient turnaround
method on the Route 52, a key part of the transit system that serves nearly
17,000 riders daily.
SEPTA has met with Wynnefield community groups to discuss this change.
As a result of these discussions, the new turnaround routing will be
implemented with several safety measures incorporated into operations on
Wynnefield Avenue. Buses will adhere to a strict 15 mph speed limit, which will
be monitored and enforced by SEPTA supervisors. There will be no bus stops on
Wynnefield Avenue, and buses will only use this stretch for northbound travel.
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