SEPTA tells riders to expect slow service and possible cancellations Sunday

SEPTA Riders Bracing for Slow Service, Cancellations Amid Winter Storm

As a major winter storm bears down on Philadelphia, SEPTA is warning customers to prepare for slower service and possible cancellations Sunday. The National Weather Service predicts 12-18 inches of snow between Saturday night and Monday morning, with sleet and rain in the forecast during some stretches.

Despite efforts to maintain regular schedules, officials say snow and ice accumulation will likely impact operations, particularly on buses, trolleys, and Regional Rail lines. Crews have been assigned to keep station entrances and platforms clear, but trip cancellations are almost certain, according to SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer.

The most reliable modes of transportation during the worst weather are expected to be the Market-Frankford and Broad Street lines. Trains will run at normal levels, with overnight service available where conditions allow. However, Regional Rail may face significant delays due to frozen switches and high winds affecting overhead cables.

Bus service is likely to be delayed, detoured, or suspended in some cases as snow and ice accumulate. Service priorities will focus on heavily traveled emergency routes that can be cleared quickly. Trolleys are planned to operate on a diversion route through Monday morning, with the possibility of tunnel closures depending on conditions.

The Norristown High-Speed line and Media/Sharon Hill line are expected to run normal service Sunday, but weather-related delays are anticipated. SEPTA hopes to resume normal service on all lines early next week.

Sauer emphasized the importance of suspending services before conditions become unsafe, reducing the risk of buses and trains getting stranded or damaged. Customers will receive two hours' notice before any service shutdowns, with updates posted on SEPTA's website and app.
 
ugh, I really hate when it snows in philly 🌨️... like, can't we just have a warm winter for once? 😩 but at the same time, i don't blame septa for being prepared, they're just trying to keep us safe on the roads ❄️. i mean, 12-18 inches of snow is A LOT! it's crazy how fast it can accumulate and cause so much disruption to our daily lives 🀯.

i'm kinda worried about my morning commute, to be honest... will i be able to make it to work on time? ⏰... but at the same time, i don't want septa to sacrifice service just because of a little snow β˜ƒοΈ. it's like, can we find a balance here? πŸ€” maybe septa should try to run more buses on some routes and then divert them to emergency routes when necessary? idk, maybe that would make things less chaotic πŸ˜….

anyway, i'll be sure to check the website and app for updates before sunday morning... fingers crossed! πŸ‘
 
Wow 😊 the weather is looking bad in Philly! Slow service & cancellations are a total bummer for commuters πŸš«πŸ‘Ž. Hopefully, they can get everything sorted out by next week ⏰. Those Market-Frankford & Broad Street lines seem like a good bet to stay on track πŸš‚. Fingers crossed they don't have too much trouble with the buses 🚌!
 
Ugh, slow service is just what I don't need right now lol πŸ˜’. Like seriously tho, 12-18 inches of snow? Are they even kidding me? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Okay, I get it, safety first, but come on SEPTA! Can we not have like a few extra buses running or something? It's gonna be a long day. And what's with the "two hours' notice" thing? Like if you can't make it to work, how are you supposed to plan your day in advance? πŸ€―β€β™‚οΈ. Seriously though, I feel for the people who have to commute on SEPTA. Just gotta be prepared for a slow ride, I guess.
 
Ugh I hate days like this 🌨️! Slow SEPTA service is just what I need to make my morning commute a nightmare 😩. 12-18 inches of snow is no joke, can't they just keep the buses running smoothly for once? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The Regional Rail lines are gonna be a mess too, with frozen switches and high winds affecting overhead cables... not good 🚨.

On the bright side, I guess the Market-Frankford and Broad Street lines will still run normally, which is a blessing πŸ’ͺ. And hey, at least they're keeping station entrances and platforms clear, right? That's gotta be some serious effort on their part πŸ˜“.

It's just so frustrating when you rely on public transportation to get around Philly, especially during bad weather πŸŒ‚. But I guess it's better than being stuck in traffic or something... yeah, good luck with that too! πŸ˜’
 
omg, another winter storm hitting Philly 🌨️... i'm all about staying safe, so yeah, slower service is better than being stuck somewhere in the snow πŸ˜‚. got a friend who takes the Regional Rail every day, and it's gonna be a real challenge for them this weekend. i hope they're prepared with some warm coffee and snacks πŸ’ͺ. any time SEPTA warns about cancellations, i just assume my ride is gonna be delayed 🚫. at least the Market-Frankford line will still be running smoothly, that's a lifesaver ⏰! gotta give it up for the crew who'll be out there clearing snow and ice – they're the real MVPs πŸ’•.
 
😊 I don't think this winter storm is going to be a total bummer for SEPTA riders! 🌨️ Think about it, we're getting 12-18 inches of snow - that's like, a serious snow day in Philly! πŸ˜„ And hey, if the buses and trains are running slower or getting cancelled, at least we'll have an excuse to stay indoors, grab some hot cocoa β˜•οΈ, and binge-watch our favorite shows. Plus, it's always cool to see the city get all snowy and festive. Let's just hope everyone stays safe and warm out there! 🌟
 
Ugh I'm so done with winter already πŸ€’πŸŒ¨οΈ! This snow is gonna be a nightmare for all the students heading to school tomorrow - delayed buses are the WORST πŸ’”. And I know some of my friends who take Regional Rail are gonna have to deal with those frozen switches and high winds 😩. Can't they just, like, magically fix everything before it gets too bad? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ At least the Market-Frankford line is still looking okay, so fingers crossed for that one! πŸ™
 
omg slow service in septa is the WORST during winter πŸŒ¨οΈβ„οΈ anyone gonna be stuck at home all day because of this ❗️ i feel bad for ppl who gotta work on sunday tho 😩 anyway, i heard market frankford line is the only one that's still reliable πŸ™ maybe we should just prep our coffee mugs and snacks instead of relying on septa? β˜•οΈπŸΏ
 
Ugh, yay winter storm 🌨️, just what we needed to make our daily commute even more exciting πŸ˜’. I mean, who doesn't love the thrill of possibly getting stuck in a crowded bus or train for hours because of some snowflakes? πŸŽ‰ SEPTA's got their plan together, with buses and trains running on diversion routes and emergency services taking priority... good luck with that πŸ’ͺ. I guess it's great that they're being proactive about shutting down service before things get too hairy, but two hours' notice isn't exactly a lot of time to prepare your snow-day outfit πŸ˜‚. Bring on the hot chocolate and comfy socks πŸ«πŸ’€!
 
🌨️ I'm telling you, this winter storm is gonna be a total setup for them to mess with our public transportation system... all that talk about 'suspension of services' and 'cautionary notices'? Sounds like a classic case of 'gotta slow it down' so they can control the narrative and keep us on their toes. What if this is just an excuse to scale back services even after the storm passes? πŸ€” Mark my words, SEPTA's gonna use this as a pretext to make some changes that'll only benefit them... not the commuters, for sure πŸ˜’
 
I remember winter storms hitting Philly like this back in '08... I was trying to get to North NJ for a concert, but the roads were a mess, buses were cancelled, and trains were delayed... ended up walking from Broad St to 30th St Station with my friends... we made it just as the opening act was starting... lol πŸ˜‚ anyway, i feel bad for all the commuters now, SEPTA's gonna do its best to get everyone where they need to go, even if it means a few extra delays... πŸš‚πŸ’¨
 
Ugh πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, I'm so annoyed about this winter storm hitting Philly. SEPTA's plans to suspend services are reasonable, considering the severity of the weather, but it's still gonna be a pain for commuters. I mean, who doesn't hate waking up early and dealing with rush-hour traffic in the snow? πŸš— The fact that bus service might get delayed or detoured is, like, super frustrating. I just wanna get to work already! πŸ’Ό Anyway, at least they're prioritizing emergency routes, so those should be the most reliable options. Hopefully, things will go back to normal soon, and we can all just chill with our coffee cups while watching the snow fall outside πŸ΅β˜•οΈ
 
omg i hope they dont have to cancel trains 🚌😬 septa is so unreliable in winter lol. do you think its better to just stay home or brave the storm? im really bad at driving on snow πŸ˜… anyway, i was watching a video of someone trying to make hot chocolate in the snow and it was hilarious 🍡🌨️
 
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