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Cracks discovered on some Market-Frankford Line rail cars; Rush hour delays expected Monday

February 5, 2017

SEPTA customers who are planning to use SEPTA’s Market-Frankford Line on Monday should prepare for service delays. Due to ongoing inspections following the discovery this weekend of support-beam cracks on two Market-Frankford Line rail cars, there will be a temporary shortage of rail cars during peak travel times. Beginning with the morning rush hour on Monday, Feb. 6, trains will operate with longer intervals, and supplemental bus service will be provided.

During the peak periods – 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. – service will operate as frequently as possible with available vehicles, and A/B stop service will be suspended. Supplemental buses will be positioned at locations along the line to provide alternative service. Midday and evening train service will operate on regular schedules, as will overnight Owl Bus service. 

SEPTA MFL riders should expect delays and crowded conditions during rush hours. SEPTA urges customers to check for further details about the supplemental bus service on their website at www.septa.org/mfl/ supplemental-service.html.

SEPTA is expected to provide a status update and further details about the inspections on Monday. We’ll keep you posted.

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