The Philadelphia Eagles are world champions! SEPTA is making service adjustments on all modes to accommodate city road closures and crowds during the parade on Friday, February 14. The guide below offers information on how to get into the city to celebrate, as well as SEPTA bus detours and station closures.
Please note that our app and real-time information will not reflect the alternate service levels. Refer to this web page, follow SEPTA on X and check System Alerts for the most up-to-date information on schedules, station closures and detours.
Parade Route
The parade starts at 11 am at Lincoln Financial Field proceeding North on Broad Street, ending on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The ceremony will be held at the Art Museum at 2 pm until approximately 3:15 pm.
Open SEPTA Stations for Travel to Center City
Market-Frankford Line [L] and Broad Street Line [B]
Your best bets for getting to-and-from the parade route are the Market-Frankford Line [L] or Broad Street Line [B]. Service will run every 6-to-8 minutes starting at approximately 5 am, providing frequent service throughout the day. There will also be free rides on both lines, covered by Gran Coramino, a line of premium tequilas founded by Philadelphia native Kevin Hart and the official luxury tequila partner of the Philadelphia Eagles. This is a great benefit for riders, and it also helps with safety and crowd flow by making boarding trains easier.
A limited number of stations will be open to safely move the large crowds into the city. Please plan accordingly whether you’re traveling into Center City to celebrate or for your normal workday.
Download the PDF Full Line Map of Open SEPTA Stations.
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Additional stations are subject to closure based on crowding conditions at street level.
Schedules
Service on the Broad Street Line [B] and Market-Frankford Line [L] will run every 6-to-8 minutes starting at approximately 5 am, providing frequent service throughout the day.
Regional Rail lines will run on limited, modified service from 4:30 am through 10:50 pm.
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- Wilmington/Newark Line Schedule (PDF)
Bus Detours
SEPTA buses will be detoured on and around Broad Street beginning late Thursday evening.
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Getting to the Eagles Super Bowl Celebration Parade Route
Your best bets for getting to-and-from the parade route are the Market-Frankford Line [L] or Broad Street Line [B]. Service will run every 6-to-8 minutes starting at approximately 5 am, providing frequent service throughout the day. There are a limited number of stations open in Center City for service into and out of the city, please plan accordingly.
If you’re taking PATCO into Center City from New Jersey, there will be limited service beginning as early as 4 am. From 6 am to 1 pm, Westbound (towards Philadelphia) trains only stop at Lindenwold, Woodcrest, Ferry Avenue, City Hall and 9/10 & Locust stations. There will be no Eastbound service during this time.
After 2 pm, special PM service goes into effect for those traveling Eastbound (towards New Jersey).
Convenient Ways to Pay
There will be free rides on the Market-Frankford Line [B] and Broad Street Line [B], covered by Gran Coramino, a line of premium tequilas founded by Philadelphia native Kevin Hart and the official luxury tequila partner of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Regular fares will apply to all services besides the Market-Frankford Line [L] and Broad Street Line [B]. Customers using buses and trolleys can use cash, Key cards, passes and contactless methods including debit and credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay.
On Regional Rail, customers can use Key cards, passes, or purchase a Special One-Day Pass for the parade. The Special One-Day Pass, which goes on sale Wednesday, February 12, must be purchased in person at a Regional Rail Sales Office before Friday. It costs $10, must be purchased in advance, and is valid for 10 rides across all modes. If not used on Parade Day, it can be used on another date of the customer’s choosing.
Please note: Regional Rail fares cannot be purchased on the day of the parade, so please load up your Key card or purchase a pass ahead of time.