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SEPTA To Perform Warminster Rail Line Work

SEPTA crews will be working overnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays along the Warminster Regional Rail Line to clear scrap metal.

SEPTA crews will be working overnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays along the Warminster Regional Rail Line to clear scrap metal.
SEPTA crews will be working overnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays along the Warminster Regional Rail Line to clear scrap metal. (Patch Graphics)

HATBORO, PA —SEPTA crews will be working on the Warminster Regional Rail Line two nights a week for the near future.

SEPTA has announced that crews will be working overnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays along the Warminster Regional Rail line to clear scrap metal.

Hatboro officials were informed that the SEPTA work will take place until further notice.

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While work is taking place, there will be various construction equipment being utilized to allow crews to clear the area.

Hatboro officials said they would provide additional updates as they are available from SEPTA.

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SEPTA recently wrapped up major repairs on the rail line that lasted for a month.

The Warminster Line has stops in Warminster, Hatboro, Willow Grove, Abington, Roslyn, Glenside, Jenkintown, and Elkins Park, among others before heading into Philadelphia.

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