SEPTA to Offer Big Discounts on Weekly Passes in September

SEPTA to Offer Big Discounts on Weekly Passes in September

Starting Week of September 13, 25 Percent Off All Weekly TransPasses and TrailPasses

SEPTA is preparing to welcome more people back to the system this month – and is offering a big discount on weekly passes to help entice them to come on board.

Starting the week of Sept. 13, and continuing the weeks of Sept. 20 and 27, customers can get a 25 percent discount on all weekly TransPasses and TrailPasses. TransPasses are valid for travel on Transit modes, including all buses, trolleys, and subways. TrailPasses can be used on Regional Rail and on Transit.

“This promotion gives us an opportunity to show new and returning riders that SEPTA is the affordable, convenient, and safe way to go to work, medical appointments, entertainment, and other destinations,” said SEPTA General Manager and CEO Leslie S. Richards. “We also want to show our appreciation for customers who have counted on SEPTA throughout the pandemic.”

Weekly passes are sold starting on Wednesday of the previous week through Tuesday of the valid week, and they are good for travel between 12:01 am Monday and 2 am the following Monday. For example, passes for the week of Sept. 13 are on sale beginning today, Sept. 8.

Here are the weekly pass discounts that are available for riders:

Weekly Pass Regular Price Sale Price Savings
TransPass$25.50$19$6.50
TrailPass – Zone 1$28.25$21$7.25
TrailPass – Zone 2$39$29$10
TrailPass – Zone 3$47$35$12
TrailPass – Anywhere$55.75$42$13.75
TrailPass – Cross County$30.75$23$7.75

Customers can load discounted weekly passes through all sales venues including SEPTA Sales Offices, station fare kiosks, and online at septakey.org. Customers who need a Key Card can purchase one at SEPTA Sales Offices or station kiosks.

SEPTA would also like to remind customers that the authority has added more service across the system (https://www.septa.org/media/releases/2021/8-27-21.html) to continue supporting the region’s recovery and prepare for increased ridership.

New Transit schedules (https://www.septa.org/schedules/upcoming-transit.html) for buses, trolleys, the Market-Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, and Norristown High Speed Line went into effect on Sunday, Aug. 29 and Monday, Aug. 30. New Regional Rail schedules (https://www.septa.org/schedules/upcoming-transit.html) went into effect on Sunday, Sept. 5.

Parking at Regional Rail stations will continue to be free through October, and any station Sales Offices that have been closed are now open again.

For further details on schedules and fares, please visit septa.org. Real-time updates are also available on the website and on Twitter by following @SEPTA.

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