SEPTA Storm Plans For Wednesday, February 10

Customers Urged To Check For Possible Service Disruptions

In advance of the major snow storm expected on February 9 & 10, SEPTA has announced it will operate the transportation system for as long as safely possible, but customers should be prepared for the possible cancellation of service, on a route by route basis, as the storm progresses.

The safety of our customers and employees remains paramount in the face of these unprecedented dangerous winter storms.

SEPTA will attempt to give customers at least a one-hour notice of service cancellations via the broadcast news media, www.septa.org, and our Twitter account, https://x.com/septa. Information is also available by calling SEPTA Customer Service at (215) 580-7800.

Regional Rail service will operate with reduced capacity on all lines. Significant delays can be expected as the storm progresses.

It is strongly recommended that customers heading toward Center City from outlying areas use the terminus stations of the Broad Street Line and Market Frankford Line. On the Broad Street Line, the stations are Fern Rock to the north and Pattison Avenue to the south. For the Market-Frankford Line, the stations are 69th Street to the west and Frankford Transportation Center to the east. Both subway lines will also operate throughout the night time hours on a half-hourly basis.

Extra efforts will be made to maintain service on the following major bus and trolley routes:

  • City Bus Routes 14, 21, 23, 27, 33, 47, 52, 55, 60, 66, 79, C and R
  • City Trolley Routes 10, 11, 13, 15, 34 and 36
  • Suburban Bus Routes 93, 96, 99, 104, 109, 110, 113, 124, 125 and 130
  • Trolley Routes 101 and 102

The Norristown High Speed Line is always susceptible to drifting snow and will likely be suspended.

Customized Community Transportation (CCT), which provides reserved transportation for senior citizens and the disabled, will operate tomorrow only for customers with reservations for dialysis treatment.

Bus routes that normally operate in private areas such as corporate business parks, shopping malls and college campuses will not enter those properties.