SEPTA, NJ TRANSIT Mon. service updates
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SEPTA says it expects significant service disruptions to continue into Monday following this weekend's winter storm.
The Market-Frankford and Broad Street lines will be most reliable during the weekend snowstorm, officials say.
Philadelphia’s trolley tunnel has been closed for two months, but SEPTA now is saying that it has completed most necessary repairs and could reopen the connection between Center City and West Philadelphia soon.
The trolley tunnel has been closed since November. It reopened Monday, but will close again for shorter periods in January and February.
After more than 9 inches of snow fell in Philadelphia on Sunday, the region will need some time to get back to normal. SEPTA, New Jersey Transit and Philadelphia International Airport will be open Monday, officials say, but customers may still face cancellations, delays and disruptions as they ramp up to normal operations.
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SEPTA to gradually restore service on Monday
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — After suspending bus, Regional Rail, and Metro Routes T & G service at 2 p.m. on Sunday, SEPTA announced it will gradually restore service on Monday, as conditions allow. According to SEPTA,
According to multiple Penn students, the closure increased travel times, forced commuters to seek alternative transportation methods, and increased noise as trolleys diverted above ground.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will halt all Regional Rail and bus operations, and the G1 Metro trolley line, as of 2 p.m. today (Sunday, Jan. 25) because of extreme weather, the agency has announced.
Relief is coming to thousands of aggrieved trolley riders. After two months of closure, the trolley tunnel connecting Center City and West Philadelphia is scheduled to reopen Monday at 5 a.m., SEPTA announced late Friday.
Trolleys and rail cars lined up next to each other at the 69th Street Transportation Center are patiently waiting for their next trips. (Cory Sharber/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover?
Finally, after months of detours and shuttle buses, SEPTA is reopening the Center City Trolley Tunnel. Starting on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026 at 5 a.m. all T trolleys will be able to pass through the tunnel that had been closed since mid-November,