SEPTA is advising customers that some changes are being made to select Regional Rail schedules starting this weekend. These updates will impact the Wilmington/Newark, West Trenton, Lansdale/Doylestown, Warminster, and Glenside Lines. New timetables will go into effect on Sunday, January 8. Below are some highlights of the upcoming service adjustments:
Wilmington/Newark
Significant schedule changes are being made to accommodate Amtrak State of Good Repair work to improve track, roadbed, and bridges between Marcus Hook and Darby Stations.
- These repairs will be performed from January through May 2023.
- SEPTA trains will operate on the same track as Amtrak trains, which may cause delays. Riders should add extra time to their trip and check the schedule for new departure and arrival times on all trains
West Trenton
Riders should check the schedule for new departure and arrival times.
Lansdale/Doylestown
Several trains will no longer operate to/from the Wilmington/Newark Line due to Amtrak work and will terminate/originate at 30th Street Station. These trains will also no longer operate to/from Penn Medicine Station. Riders should check the schedule for new departure and arrival times.
Warminster
Riders should check the schedule for new departure and arrival times
Glenside
Riders should check the schedule for new departure and arrival times
The changes will maintain Regional Rail service at 75 percent of pre-COVID levels. Regional Rail ridership has returned gradually and is currently at about half of pre-pandemic levels.
Riders who may need a refresher on SEPTA Key, including how to use Travel Wallet, tap on and off for fare validation on Regional Rail, and purchase or reload a Key Card, should visit the SEPTA Key ecommerce site at septakey.org.
Customers are encouraged to check the schedules for their lines at https://www.septa.org/bulletins/effective-sunday-january-8-through-spring-2023-regional-rail-service-and-schedule-changes-will-impact-wilmington-newark-west-trenton-lansdale-doylestown-warminster-and-glenside-lines/, or look for the schedule change alert on the official SEPTA app. In addition to the schedule information posted online, SEPTA will continue to share real-time service updates on Twitter @SEPTA.