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Delaware County Transit
NameDelaware County Transit
LocaleDelaware County, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia
Transit typePublic transit
OperatorSEPTA

Delaware County Transit. Delaware County Transit is a public transportation system serving Delaware County, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, with connections to New Jersey Transit and PATCO Speedline. The system is operated by SEPTA, which also operates subway and commuter rail services in the region, including the Market–Frankford Line and Broad Street Line. Delaware County Transit provides an essential link to Center City Philadelphia and other surrounding areas, such as Chester and Wilmington.

Overview

Delaware County Transit operates a network of bus routes, providing service to major destinations such as Philadelphia International Airport, 30th Street Station, and Suburban Station. The system is integrated with other SEPTA services, including the Regional Rail network, which connects to Trenton Transit Center and Newark Penn Station. Delaware County Transit also provides connections to New Jersey Transit bus and rail services, including the Atlantic City Line and River Line. Additionally, passengers can transfer to PATCO Speedline services, which operate between Lindenwold and Center City Philadelphia, with stops at Ashland and Haddonfield.

History

The history of Delaware County Transit dates back to the early 20th century, when streetcar lines operated by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company connected Delaware County, Pennsylvania to Philadelphia. Over time, these streetcar lines were replaced by bus services, which were later consolidated under the SEPTA umbrella. Today, Delaware County Transit is an essential part of the regional transportation network, providing service to major employment centers, such as University City and King of Prussia, as well as popular destinations like Independence Hall and Liberty Bell. The system has undergone significant upgrades and expansions, including the introduction of new bus routes and the renovation of transportation hubs like 69th Street Transportation Center and Frankford Transportation Center.

Services

Delaware County Transit offers a range of services, including express bus routes and local bus routes, which provide connections to SEPTA Regional Rail lines, such as the Paoli/Thorndale Line and Lansdale/Doylestown Line. The system also provides paratransit services for passengers with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Additionally, Delaware County Transit offers night bus services, which operate on select routes, including the Route 101 and Route 102, providing late-night connections to Philadelphia and surrounding areas, such as Upper Darby and Haverford Township.

Fares_and_Passes

Delaware County Transit uses the SEPTA fare system, which includes a range of options, such as single-ride tickets and monthly passes. Passengers can also use SEPTA Key Card, a reusable fare card that can be loaded with fare value or monthly passes. The system also offers discounted fares for senior citizens, students, and persons with disabilities, in accordance with SEPTA policies and Federal Transit Administration regulations. Furthermore, passengers can transfer between SEPTA services, including bus, subway, and Regional Rail, using a single fare payment, with connections to PATCO Speedline and New Jersey Transit services.

Fleet

The Delaware County Transit fleet consists of a range of bus models, including diesel buses and hybrid buses, manufactured by companies like New Flyer Industries and Nova Bus. The fleet is maintained at SEPTA facilities, such as the Midvale Depot and Comly Depot, which also serve as bus garages for other SEPTA services. The buses are equipped with accessibility features, such as wheelchair ramps and audio announcements, to ensure that the system is accessible to all passengers, including those with disabilities, in compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.

Routes_and_Schedules

Delaware County Transit operates a network of bus routes, including express bus routes and local bus routes, which provide connections to major destinations, such as Philadelphia International Airport, 30th Street Station, and Suburban Station. The system offers a range of schedules, including weekday schedules and weekend schedules, with frequencies varying depending on the route and time of day. Passengers can plan their trips using the SEPTA website or mobile app, which provides real-time information on bus arrivals and service alerts, as well as connections to PATCO Speedline and New Jersey Transit services. Category:Transportation in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

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