SEPTA Works To Restore Service In Storm's Aftermath
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- SEPTA is working to restore service that was brought to a halt by Friday's powerful nor'easter.
Service remains suspended on some Regional Rail lines and delays remain on several others.
SEPTA took to twitter Sunday night to provide customer an update for their Monday commute saying, "#SEPTA will resume service on the Chestnut Hill East and West Trenton Lines at the start of service Mon. morning. Customers may experience delays on these and other Regional Rail lines."
#SEPTA will resume service on the Chestnut Hill East and West Trenton Lines at the start of service Mon. morning. Customers may experience delays on these and other Regional Rail lines. Please check https://t.co/1juYihnQQs, @SEPTA and local news for updates before heading out.
— SEPTA Media Relations (@SEPTANews) March 5, 2018
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SEPTA also said "#SEPTA will resume service on the Norristown High Speed Line for the start of service Mon. morning. Trains will operate with delays."
#SEPTA will resume service on the Norristown High Speed Line for the start of service Mon. morning. Trains will operate with delays. Info on Route 101/102 Trolleys will be provided as soon as possible. Please check https://t.co/1juYihnQQs, @SEPTA and local news for updates.
— SEPTA Media Relations (@SEPTANews) March 5, 2018
SEPTA say all service has resumed on all other Regional Rail lines.
Riders are urged to check SEPTA's website for service updates.