Septa strike is a strike of the public transportation system in Philadelphia. It has happened many times, making traveling around the city difficult. This includes Bus, and train transportation.
No, the suburban bus routes are running. See http://www.septa.org/sip/sip_running.html
There is no such number as septa nor septa zero.
You can pay for a SEPTA bus ride using cash, tokens, SEPTA Key card, or the SEPTA mobile app.
Septa can have several different meanings. Septa can represent a prefix meaning "seven". Septa is also an acronym for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.
SEPTA was created in 1965.
Click on SEPTA in the Related Links section below for Septa bus schedule site.
Erie - SEPTA station - was created in 1928.
Westtown - SEPTA station - ended in 1986.
Wyoming - SEPTA station - was created in 1928.
Fishers - SEPTA station - ended in 1992.
Tulpehocken - SEPTA station - was created in 1878.