Commuter alert: SEPTA will temporarily close Penn Medicine Station; Alter 3 Regional Rail lines

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Be prepared for the work week. Due to a project started on Saturday, SEPTA's Penn Medicine Station is now closed and its Media/Wawa, Wilmington/Newark, and Airport Lines are impacted by construction.

lines should prepare for significant changes to their morning commute starting this week, as a construction project will impact services for up to a month.

The project started on Saturday, and, during this time SEPTA will be rebuilding the mainline infrastructure on the Media/Wawa Line between William H. Gray III 30th Street Station, just below the Penn Medicine Station.will be closed for the duration of this project that is expected to last until August 26.

Along with service disruptions, adjusted schedules will be in effect and shuttle buses will replace some trains. You can find which shuttle buses will replace trains,

 

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