PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — SEPTA said they’ve made steady progress as they continue to work to restore service.
Regional Rail service is slated to resume Tuesday morning, operating on a Saturday schedule.
Trolleys and subways are operating smoothly, with 37 bus routes restored by the afternoon.
Some riders, though, were still looking for alternate routes Monday night.
“It says 33 still suspended, looks like I’m about to have a fun walk home today. It’s cool, I’ll have to plan another route,” sighed Xavier Ghaskin of North Philadelphia.
SEPTA said crews have been out inspecting lines and have not found any infrastructure issues due to the storm; however, that doesn’t mean delays still can’t happen.
The cancellations and delays stretched to the airways. At last check of FlightAware, Philadelphia International Airport had more than 300 delays, with nearly 250 flights canceled.
PHL said their crews worked through the storm and into Monday to clear runways, but because the storm was so large, it impacted a lot of major airports, including PHL. It’s going to take some time for operations to run smoothly again.
The airport hopes to have operations back to normal by Wednesday.
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