PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — SEPTA is making service adjustments due to the intensifying storm.
All bus routes were suspended at 10 p.m. Sunday.
The Center City Trolley Tunnel (T Lines) closed at 9 p.m.
The D Line trolley is currently on bus substitution. Service on Sunday night ended at 10 p.m., and train service will start in the morning, depending on conditions
M Line (Norristown High Speed Line) trains will operate until the end of scheduled service.
Regional Rail service operated until the end of the scheduled service on Sunday night.
The transit agency says “the situation and schedule can change very quickly during a storm like this – faster than some apps and real-time signs are designed for.”
The best high-level summary of SEPTA service will be posted at SEPTA.org, the agency said, and the latest information on individual routes will be posted atsepta.org/alerts.
“If a route alert says the line is suspended, please disregard any individual scheduled departure times you see on apps and the website. Until the suspension alert is removed, the line is not running,” according to SEPTA.
Customer service agents will be available at 215-580-7800 for extended hours: Sunday 2/22 from 8 am-5 pm and Monday 2/23 6 am-7 pm.
SEPTA said it will run service for as long as it is safe to do so. Route by route status, including suspensions and restorations, will be posted at septa.org/alerts.
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