Traffic & Transit

Bus Terminal Relocating In Philadelphia To Address Rider Concerns

FlixBus, Greyhound, Coach USA/MegaBus, and Peter Pan will be using the new location at Spring Garden Street and Columbus Boulevard.

Travelers board a bus in the rain headed for Washington, D.C. in New York, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014. Christmas Eve is shaping up to be windy, wet and warm instead of white across much of the country.
Travelers board a bus in the rain headed for Washington, D.C. in New York, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014. Christmas Eve is shaping up to be windy, wet and warm instead of white across much of the country. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

PHILADELPHIA — The curbside bus station at 6th and Market streets is being relocated to the Spring Garden Street and Christopher Columbus Boulevard, officials said Thursday.

Effective Thursday, Nov. 16, FlixBus, Greyhound, Coach USA/MegaBus, and Peter Pan will be using the new location.

A full description of activities and a map of the new location are available on the Intercity Bus Loading & Drop-Off Relocation page. This page will continue to be updated with further information. In the coming days, signage will be installed at the 6th and Market location to inform passengers of the changes.

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Officials hope the move will address both passenger concerns and congestion issues for SEPTA bus routes and normal daily traffic on Market Street. With the annual increase in travel during the holiday season, this relocation was necessary to alleviate increased congestion on the Market Street corridor. The new station is expected to serve as a temporary relocation through the first quarter of 2024.

This new location will place passenger loading on Spring Garden Street, making use of several segments of curb:

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  • Peter Pan, FlixBus, and Greyhound will operate on the south curb of Spring Garden Street on either side of Front Street.
  • Megabus will operate on Spring Garden Street on the north curb under the I-95 viaduct adjacent to the Spring Garden Station exit for the Market Frankford Line station.

Additionally, existing parking may be cleared along Noble Street between Front Street and Christopher Columbus Boulevard to allow for additional bus loading space. The bike lane on the eastbound side of Spring Garden will be detoured to accommodate all road users. The City advises customers to contact their carriers for more information.

The City is coordinating with bus carriers to explore customer service space including ticketing in the immediate vicinity of these loading areas. The City will issue a separate statement to provide an update on this work as details are finalized. All updates will be added to the Intercity Bus Loading & Drop-Off Relocation page.

The segment of Spring Garden Street between 2nd Street and Christopher Columbus Boulevard includes multiple transit connections including SEPTA Market-Frankford Line’s Spring Garden station and bus stops for Route 43 (east-west on Spring Garden Street), Route 25 (north-south on Columbus Boulevard), Route 57 (north-south on 3rd/4th Streets), and Route 5 (north-south on 2nd/3rd Streets).

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