Traffic & Transit
Warminster Regional Rail Commuter Delays Expected Saturday
SEPTA has scheduled a 10-hour project for Saturday that will impact several stations in Montgomery and Bucks counties.

HATBORO, PA —SEPTA maintenance on the Warminster Regional Rail Line will impact commuters in Montgomery and Bucks counties Saturday.
SEPTA said that it has scheduled a maintenance project for Saturday, March 18, that could take at least 10 hours to complete.
As a part of the work, SEPTA will be unloading a train carrying continuous welded rail to replace the existing rail between the Roslyn and Warminster stations.
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The day-long project will impact 12 grade crossings in Hatboro, Warminster, Abington, and Upper Moreland Township.
Due to the complexity of the work, SEPTA said that commuters could face much longer wait times due to the length and speed of the work train.
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Shuttle buses will transport Regional Rail passengers between the Warminster, Hatboro, Willow Grove, Roslyn, Ardsley, and Glenside stations.
SEPTA will post signs at all of the stations to alert passengers about the work.
All Regional Rail service on the Warminster Line will resume regular operations on Sunday, March 19.
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