SEPTA Unveils Upgraded Wissahickon Transit Center Poised to Enhance Commuter Experience in Philadelphia
SEPTA is set to open the new Wissahickon Transit Center in Philadelphia, with amenities like weather-protected areas, bike racks, and ADA zones, enhancing safety with better lighting and security features.
Philadelphia to Introduce Red-Painted Bus-Only Lanes in Major Corridors to Boost Transit Efficiency
Philadelphia's SEPTA is adding red-painted bus-only lanes on Chestnut, Walnut, and Oregon Avenue to improve bus speed and reduce congestion and illegal parking.
SEPTA Unveils Plans for New Wissahickon Transit Center, Boosting Comfort and Safety for Philadelphia Commuters
SEPTA announces the new Wissahickon Transit Center in Philadelphia, offering 11 bus routes, modern amenities, enhanced safety features, and an upgraded commuter experience.
SEPTA Redirects $394M from Capital Funds to Operational Budget, Delays Key Projects Amid Fiscal Struggles
SEPTA's Board has voted to move $394 million from capital to operating funds to avoid service cuts, delaying projects like new bus purchases and infrastructure improvements.
Phoenixville Unveils New Bus Shelter at Church and Main, Boosting Public Transit Experience
Phoenixville upgrades public transit with a new bus shelter at Church and Main Streets, enhancing rider experience in line with Chester County's transportation plan and local infrastructure improvements.
"No Kings 2.0" March Announcement: Road Closures and Parking Restrictions at Philadelphia City Hall This Saturday
Philadelphia announces road closures due to the "No Kings 2.0" march organized by Indivisible Philadelphia, affecting traffic around City Hall and Independence Mall on Saturday.
Philadelphia Prepares for Annual Philly Bike Ride, Road Closures and Route Details Announced
Philadelphia prepares for its Annual Philly Bike Ride with travel impacts, including a 20-mile car-free route and road closures from 3:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. near landmarks like the Art Museum.
Philadelphia Students Embrace Active Transit with National Walk & Roll to School Day Celebration
Philadelphia celebrated the 29th National Walk & Roll to School Day, aiming to encourage active transportation and community ties among students and families while enhancing safety and healthy lifestyles.
Philadelphia Announces Road Closures for OURFest 2025 Celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride and History
Philadelphia announces road closures ahead of the OURFest Block Party on October 12, with festivities celebrating LGBTQ+ history and impacting traffic and parking.
Philadelphia Streets Brace for the 2025 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge, Commuters Advised to Plan Ahead
Philadelphia is preparing for the 2025 J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge on October 9, with road closures and parking restrictions for the 3.5-mile race event starting at 6:45 p.m. Public transportation detours and a no bag check policy are in effect.
SEPTA Riders Face Delays and Crowded Conditions Amid Fleet-Wide Safety Inspections in Philadelphia
SEPTA service faces disruptions due to fleet-wide safety inspections after the NTSB report on potential fire risks posed by aging Silverliner IV railcars, causing delays and crowding.
Philadelphia Streets Department Announces $1.5 Million Upgrade for Lemon Hill Infrastructure Starting October 6
Philadelphia's Streets Department will begin major improvements in Lemon Hill on October 6, focusing on resurfacing roads, retrofitting sidewalks, and upgrading water lines, with a planned completion in November.












