SEPTA Reminds Customers to Load Key Cards or Pre-purchase Quick Trip Tickets Before Eagles-Bears Game This Sunday

SEPTA Reminds Customers to Load Key Cards or Pre-purchase Quick Trip Tickets Before Eagles-Bears Game This Sunday

Regular fares Will Apply for all Broad Street Line Travel to and from the Game

SEPTA is urging customers heading to the Linc for this Sunday’s Eagles game to pre-load their SEPTA Key Cards or purchase Quick Trip tickets for easy travel to-and-from the game scheduled to start at 1 pm. Customers using Quick Trips should purchase two tickets before the game to avoid lines on the way home.

Please note: Regular fares will apply for all Broad Street Line travel to and from the game.

Extra service will be added on the Broad Street Line on for the Nov. 3 match-up against the Chicago Bears with a total of 10 Sports Express trains being added on the Broad Street Line to supplement regularly scheduled service. Sports Express service will run every 10 minutes starting at 10:05 am Fans will also find Local and Express trains waiting for them at NRG Station after the game. Specific schedule and other information can be found at www.septa.org/events/sports.html.

Fans with season tickets or multiple game attendees are advised to consider getting a SEPTA Key Card, which allows users to simply “tap and ride” by conveniently loading fare products online or at fare kiosks throughout the SEPTA system. The card can also be registered, which protects user in the event of loss or theft. For more information about the SEPTA Key program, visit www.septa.org/key. To find out more about SEPTA, including schedules and trip planning tools, visit www.septa.org and follow @SEPTA for real-time travel updates.

NOTE: The Broad Street Line provides convenient service to Phillies games and other big events for riders throughout the region. There is a free transfer to the Broad Street Line from the Market-Frankford Line and City Trolley routes at 15th Street/City Hall, and it is just a short walk from Regional Rail stations in Center City. The Broad Street Line also connects to bus routes that provide service throughout the city and region, and it is easily accessible from the PATCO High Speed Line for riders from South Jersey.

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