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Bus | Subway/Trolley | Regional Rail

Friday, March 21, 2008
SEPTA News Page Archive
 Travel Advisory New Regional Rail schedules take effect Sunday, March 23, 2007
 Girard Avenue Trolley (Route 15) Bus Substitution
Rt. 101 Icon Subway-Surface Tunnel Closure
Rt. 101 Icon Route 101 Boarding Location Change
ADA Icon Forest Hills Station Outbound Mini High Temporarily Out of Service
R3 Icon West Trenton (R3) Boarding Location Change
 
Lansdale/Doylestown (R5) Boarding Location Change

Construction Talk:
Oregon Station Modernization

 
A view of the two station headhouses
at the corner of Broad Street & Oregon Avenue.

A station rehabilitation usually brightens the faces of our customers.  Oregon Station along the Broad Street Line in South Philadelphia recently received a modernization from an ambitious team of construction and design planners at SEPTA.  The approximately $4 million project included updates to the station plazas, entrances and platform waiting area.  An active community helped shape the exterior aesthetics of the station property during construction.

 
Brand new stainless steel "roto" gates were installed (right).

Two buildings sit atop the subway tunnel at the intersection of Broad Street and Oregon Avenue.  Located at the southeast corner of the intersection, the first building is the station entrance and features a cashier booth; fare turnstiles; and an escalator or ADA-accessible elevator providing platform access.  A second building on the northeast corner of Broad Street is unmanned and remains exit only, prompting the customer safety decision to remove the escalator when third-party contractors installed the main elevator prior to this modernization.  Together, the buildings are more commonly referred to as headhouses.

 
The shiny new stainless steel finish throughout the station.

Flooring throughout each headhouse was resurfaced with new Terrazzo.  Granite tile lines the exterior walls, patterned to form the SEPTA logo on select sides.  Solid glass blocks have been integrated into station walls, deterring vandalism around window openings.  Any Plexiglas or damaged window panels were removed and replaced with new glass inserts.  Updated directional signs were posted throughout the station and a new cashier booth can accommodate members of the disabled community.


 
Granite tile patterned to the SEPTA logo (right) and
decorative glass block (left) was installed to deter vandalism.

Descending to platform level, customers are greeted to a brighter platform area resulting from increased lighting.  Shiny new stainless steel column covers, wall cladding, benches and trash cans line the platform area.  Station walls are covered in composite colored panels.  The platform floor height was increased to match the height of the subway cars, making boarding the subway easier.

 
New signs and composite colored panels surround the platform area.

Exterior enhancements were completed with the help of CLIP, the Community Life Improvement Project of Philadelphia.  Members worked with SEPTA to detail the station plaza landscaping.  As a result, concrete planters and benches decorate both plaza areas.  The Fairmount Park Commission was consulted over the perimeter landscaping between the station plaza and Marconi Park.

   
Community input helped determine the landscaping
around Marconi Park and the station plazas.

Oregon Station provides connections to SEPTA surface bus routes 7, 23, 68 and C.  Recreating this vital transit link in South Philadelphia into a modern and welcoming environment helps promote the use of public transit in around the City of Philadelphia and the five county area SEPTA serves.


Good Friday Holiday Schedules
Holiday schedules in effect on Good Friday, March 21, are available for viewing

New Regional Rail Schedules in effect March 23
New Regional Rail Schedules will go into effect March 23, 2008.  SEPTA has posted previews of these upcoming schedule changes in order to aid our customers in future trip planning.  Please keep in mind that these schedules are subject to change before the posted effective date.  Text schedules will be posted online when the schedules take effect.  Paper schedules are available in our terminals, sales locations and through Customer Service (215-580-7800) prior to the effective date.  Riders should also look out for "Keeping Track" posters on Trains and in Train Stations.

Broad Street Line Sports Express
SEPTA operates special Sports Express service on the Broad Street Line to a number of events in South Philadelphia, making stops at Fern Rock, Olney, Erie, Girard, Race-Vine, Spring Garden, City Hall and Walnut-Locust en route to Pattison Station.  The next upcoming events are:

Event Date Time Location
Rangers at Flyers  3/21  7 p.m.  Wachovia Center
Hartford at Phantoms  3/21   7:05 p.m.  Wachovia Spectrum
Nets at 76ers   3/22  7 p.m.  Wachovia Center
Islanders at Flyers  3/23  7 p.m.   Wachovia Center

Public Hearing on SEPTA's Fiscal Year 2009 Capital
Budget and Fiscal Years 2009-2020 Capital Program

SEPTA has schedule public hearing for the purpose of considering SEPTA’s proposed Fiscal Year 2009 Capital Budget and Fiscal Years 2009-2020 Capital Program and the projects contained therein for which financial assistance is being sought.   More information on hearing dates and locations.


Public Hearing on SEPTA's Fiscal Year 2009 Operating
Budget and Fiscal Years 2010-2014 Financial Plan

SEPTA has scheduled public hearings on SEPTA’s Proposed Operating Budget for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2009 (Fiscal Year 2009) and Five Year Financial PlanMore information on hearing dates and locations.

Clean Air Run
SEPTA is a proud sponsor of the Clean Air Council's 27th 5K Run for Clean Air, which will be held on Saturday, April 19, 2008.  The 5K course is flat, fast and winds through the park along the Schuylkill River along Martin Luther King Drive (by the Philadelphia Museum of Art).  The run starts at 9:00 a.m. and registration begins at 7:30 a.m. but you can save $5 on the registration fee by registering in advance.


Comment on Route 150, 205 and 306 Proposals
SEPTA proposes to make permanent experimental Route 150 operating between Plymouth Meeting Mall and Philadelphia Park Race Track & Casino as well as to make Routes 205 and 306 permanent.  SEPTA will hold public hearings concerning these Tariffs and is currently seeing public comments regarding these proposals.

Next SEPTA Participated Event
SEPTA appears at events around the region to promote the benefits of riding transit.  Our Events page has a complete listing of those upcoming events.

Municipality Conference & Trade Show
presented by the Delaware County TMA

March 28, 2008
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

The Drexelbrook Corporate Events Center
Drexelbrook Drive & Valley Road
Drexel Hill PA  19026

Take  Trolley Route 101


Customer Service
Call 215.580.7800 (TDD/TYY 215.580.7853) between 6am - 8pm weekdays and 8am - 6pm weekends for live travel information. Or, 
email us anytime through our online form with your questions, comments or concerns regarding service.

Locations for travel information and schedules are open throughout the system and in SEPTA headquarters at 1234 Market Street.

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