Traffic & Transit
Proposed SEPTA Changes May Affect Bus Route To Plymouth Meeting
A draft proposal to change SEPTA bus routes may make it harder for city residents to get to and from the Plymouth Meeting area.

PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA — Proposed changes by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority to its bus line to and from the Philadelphia suburbs may make it a bit more difficult for those looking to get to the Plymouth Meeting area from the city.
A draft plan released by SEPTA officials earlier this week would eliminate about 25 bus routes and change others, including the route that brings folks from areas of Philadelphia to Plymouth Meeting, which is home to the Plymouth Meeting Mall, employer of some city residents, according to an article about the transportation proposal on CBS Philly.
The story includes comments from a North Philadelphia woman who says under the plan, she would have to switch buses in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia instead of her current schedule of only having to take one bus directly to her place of work at the Plymouth Meeting Mall.
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The entire article on CBS Philly can be read here.
Anyone interested in more information about the draft proposal can visit this website or check out the actual draft plan document here.
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