Traffic & Transit
SEPTA Ending Sales At 10 Regional Rail Offices
The transportation agency said sales will cease at its Hatboro, Fort Washington, and Elkins Park offices on Sept. 20.

PHILADELPHIA — SEPTA has announced that it is ending sales at a handful of Regional Rail Sales offices later this month.
According to the transit authority, sales at 10 Regional Rail offices will cease on Friday, Sept. 20.
A wide variety of purchase options available for customers, including SEPTA Key cards and on-board payments, has significantly reduced the number of in-person sales at these locations, SEPTA said.
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The affected offices are:
- Elkins Park
- Fort Washington
- Hatboro
- Langhorne
- Lansdowne
- Manayunk
- Queen Lane
- Secane
- Swarthmore
- Wyndmoor
Most stations will remain open during normal operating hours for registered SEPTA Key cardholders, as well as Senior, Reduced Fare, and CCT cardholders, to access seating, restrooms, and other amenities.
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While customers can pay their fares on board trains using cash or credit, SEPTA encourages customers to purchase a SEPTA Key card.
Registering a Key card protects the fares in the event it is lost or stolen.
Customers who register their Key card within 30 days are refunded the $4.95 purchase price in the Travel Wallet.
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