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SEPTA – Spring Schedule & Changes to Bus and Metro Line Names

February 20, 2025

     

    Hi Mooviters,

    SEPTA is making some big changes starting this Sunday, February 23rd. SEPTA is introducing spring schedule changes and with that they are starting the launch of SEPTA’s bus and metro redesign and branding.

    The goal is to make SEPTA’s system easier to use and simpler to navigate for all riders. A key element of this process is streamlining the way we refer to SEPTA’s different services – all bus lines will be indicated by numbers, and all metro lines will be identified by letters.

    The rollout will be slow with a complete change over by the end of the year.

    As a reminder, below is a summary of the changes that are occurring that can be used for your quick reference. For more complete information on the why, when and how SEPTA is making these updates, please visit the Metro and New Bus Network sites.

    Changes to Bus Lines

    Learn more at septa.org/bus

    • The G is becoming the 63.
    • The is becoming the 71.
    • The is becoming the 41.
    • The is becoming the 51.
    • The is becoming the 82.
    • The XH is becoming the 81.
    • The K bus is the only exception; it will remain a lettered service for the time being.

    In addition to the letters to numbers changes on the bus lines, SEPTA is moving toward using red to indicate frequent routes and black to indicate standard routes.

    Changes to Metro Lines

    Learn more at septa.org/metro

    • The Market-Frankford Line is becoming the L.
    • The Broad Street Line is becoming the B. The Local is the B1, the Express is the B2 and the Spur is the B3.
    • Subway-Surface Trolleys are becoming the T. The 10 is the T1, the 34 is the T2, the 13 is the T3, the 11 is the T4, and the 36 is the T5.  
    • The Route 15 Trolley is becoming the G.
    • The Media-Sharon Hill Line is becoming the D. The 101 is the D1, and the 102 is the D2.  
    • The Norristown High Speed Line is becoming the M.

    These updates will continue to roll out through the year and will include in-person changes like new signage. If you haven’t already done so, we encourage all of our passengers to familiarize themselves with this nomenclature. We will reach a point where the new terminology is used exclusively, and we want to make this journey – like all your journeys on SEPTA service – as smooth as possible.

    New Spring Bus and Metro Schedules, February 23

    26142021273941 (formerly J)424347495051 (formerly L)575863 (formerly G)6566676871 (formerly H)737981 (formerly XH)82 (formerly R)849396124129130131KBLVDDIRMarket-Frankford Line [L]Broad Street Line [B]Route 10 [T1]Route 11 [T4]Route 13 [T3]Route 15 [G]*Route 34 [T2]Route 36 [T5]

    Route 15 [G] Change Details 
    Weekday: All trips after 2 pm will go to Richmond and Westmoreland 
    Weekend: No changes 

    New Spring Bus and Metro Schedules, February 24 

    104107109110111113115206Route 101 [D1]Route 102 [D2]Norristown High Speed Line [M] 

    You ride, we guide,

    The USA Moovit Team

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