Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Serving Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties
Please visit the following links a full list of actions SEPTA has taken to protect our employees and customers.
Re-Opening Guide
SEPTA has created a RE-OPENING GUIDE to help customers as they navigate the Yellow Phase and beyond and a new map showing SEPTA access to DAYCARE FACILITIES across the region.
The RE-OPENING GUIDE is also available in CHINESE and SPANISH translations.
Mask Force Philly
In November 2020, SEPTA General Manager, Leslie Richards, agreed to join a consortium of public transit providers in the Northeast that is committed to raising awareness of the importance and necessity to wear masks when riding buses, trains and trolleys. SEPTA's version of Mask Force will be integrated within BASCSC, an internal customer focused volunteer group. This group strives in ongoing efforts to "Meet, Greet and Thank" customers for riding SEPTA, who are already in compliance with the mask mandate. In addition, SEPTA will be utilizing the talents of our community supporter s, external stakeholders and SEPTA staff working from home. Doing so, we can greatly expand the presence and visibility of SEPTA Mask Force Philly throughout the Greater Philadelphia region.
Mask Force members will wear logoed apparel or accessories, carry complimentary FTA masks to offer those who may need one, as well as hand sanitizer and printed "safety tips" cards that describe all the tactics SEPTA has implemented to fight the virus. In alignment with President-Elect Biden's call for 100 Days of Mask Compliance, Mask Force Philly will launch January 27, 2021.
The ultimate goal of the program is to help define proper conditions that will allow SEPTA's "Lost Customers" to return to public transit, confident that the Authority is taking appropriate steps to ensure the health and safety of riders and employees.
Objectives:
Customer Etiquette Guide
Transit
Regional Rail