Traffic & Transit

SEPTA Services Nearly Back To Normal After Snowstorm

SEPTA Wednesday said the Cynwyd Line is still suspended, but all other Regional Rail lines are running. See full service details here.

Riders are urged to use caution during their travels, as platforms, walkways, and vehicles may be slippery, officials said.
Riders are urged to use caution during their travels, as platforms, walkways, and vehicles may be slippery, officials said. (Max Bennett/Patch)

PHILADELPHIA — SEPTA is close to operating at full service again Wednesday as impacts from the weekend's snowstorm still linger in the region.

According to SEPTA, all bus routes are running again.

The B (Broad Street), L (Market-Frankford), and trolley lines are operating normally, but delayed.

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The Cynwyd Line is still suspended, but all other Regional Rail lines are running.

Shuttle buses are replacing M/Norristown High Speed Line trains in both directions between Norristown Transit Center and Radnor Station due to track/wire damage from a downed tree. These buses could add up to 15 minutes of additional travel time, SEPTA said.

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SEPTA riders are urged to use caution during their travels, as platforms, walkways, and vehicles may be slippery.

As always, riders are encouraged to check SEPTA's alert page online here before heading out for travel.

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