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SEPTA expands Key Fare program (but you need to purchase a TransPass)

February 13, 2017

SEPTA is expanding its Key Fare program to more transit locations. Starting Thursday, Feb. 9, customers can get a new Key Card at 69th Street Transportation Center with the purchase of a Weekly/Monthly Transpass, Convenience Pass, or when they load funds to a Travel Wallet.

Beginning Monday, Feb. 13, and continuing throughout February and early March, Fare Kiosks will be activated at all Market-Frankford Line and Broad Street Line stations, and all major bus loops. Key Cards will be available with the purchase of Weekly and Monthly TransPasses, and then reloadable for all passes and the Travel Wallet.

Fare Kiosks will be activated on the Market-Frankford Line in West Philly on the following dates:

• Thursday, Feb. 16: 30th St., 34th St., 40th St., 46th St.
• Friday, Feb. 17: 52nd St., 56th St., 60th St., 63rd St. 

Here are the benefits of the Key Card:

  • Options to load online, over the phone and at kiosks, as well as automatic reload
  • No more waiting to purchase passes, tokens and transfers – or worrying about having exact change
  • Balance Protection: Customers can protect the value of their TransPass and Travel Wallet from loss or theft by registering their Key Card online or over the phone.

For more information about the SEPTA Key, including a detailed FAQ that is continually updated with new questions from customers, visit http://www.septa.org/key.

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