PHILADELPHIA, PA — SEPTA has rolled out new regional rail schedules that will impact commuters in Lower Bucks County and eastern Montgomery County.
The new schedule went into effect on Sunday.
SEPTA said the new schedules include notable improvements that will translate to more predictable and reliable service, and greater capacity to major destinations.
As SEPTA continues to increase the number of train cars available for service, trains will be longer and provide more space for riders.
“Our crews are working hard to maintain our aging infrastructure and vehicles until they can be replaced,” said SEPTA General Manager Scott A. Sauer. “Last month, we reached a major milestone with 98 percent of Regional Rail train cars available for service, which means our riders are experiencing very minimal crowding and pass-up issues.”
Missed trips on Regional Rail were at 1 percent in May, down significantly from 7.5 percent last October, SEPTA said.
New Schedules Highlights include:
SEPTA updates its Regional Rail schedules four times per year to improve reliability and adjust for capital projects and infrastructure improvements.
Riders on all lines are encouraged to check the new schedules for updated departure and arrival times:
Click here to find out the new regional rail schedules
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