What you should knowThe Eagles' Super Bowl parade begins at 11 a.m. and will march up Broad Street to the Philadelphia Museum ...
Because of the large number of passengers expected Friday, SEPTA is making changes including service in Delaware from ...
SEPTA is planning to transport thousands of Eagles fans to and from the Super Bowl victory parade on Friday, Feb. 14.
SEPTA is providing information on how to get into the city to celebrate, as well as SEPTA bus detours and station closures.
"What we ask from our customers is patience," interim SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer said. "We can't move everybody in at ...
The city is expecting one million people to attend the parade, which means getting around on public transit will need to be thoughtfully coordinated.
If history repeats itself like it did for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Delaware's Eagles fans hoping to take the train ...
Local transportation authorities unveil express-style service with limited stops to accommodate tens of thousands of fans.
Regional Rail passes cannot be purchased on the day of the parade, and cash or credit cards will not be accepted either.
SEPTA trains from Wilmington are scheduled to depart Friday at 5:30 a.m., 6:30 a.m., 7:34 a.m ... to the Norristown high speed line, the Routes 101 and 102 trolley lines and multiple bus routes.