SEPTA Transit Routes Ready for Made In America Concert

SEPTA Transit Routes Ready for Made In America Concert

Extra Trips on Subways, Additional Service on Several Regional Rail Lines

SEPTA is reminding music fans attending this weekend’s Made In America concert that public transit is the easiest way to get to and from the venue on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

The best resources for travel to-and-from the concert are SEPTA’s subways – the Broad Street Line and the Market-Frankford Line. These lines are easily accessible for riders throughout the region, with stops located just a short walking distance from the concert site. Service on the Broad Street and Market-Frankford Lines will operate on regular Saturday/Sunday schedules, with extra trains added for the festival.

SEPTA’s Center City trolley tunnel, which normally closes on Sunday evenings, will remain open to accommodate passengers on the Route 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36 trolleys.

Regional Rail

Trains will run on regular weekend schedules, with most lines operating hourly. SEPTA will add or extend several trains on Saturday and Sunday. All Made in America Late Night Regional Rail service information is available at https://www.septa.org/events/made-in-america.html.

Subway & Trolley Service

Broad Street Line & Market-Frankford Line trains will operate on Saturday/Sunday schedules, with extra trains added for the festival.

Trolley Routes 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36 will operate on Saturday/Sunday schedules, during the festival. The Center City Tunnel will be open for trolley service on Sunday evening.

Bus Detours

Due to road closures, Bus Routes 7, 32, 33, 38, 43 and 48 will be re-routed around the Parkway for concert set-up, the concert and clean-up.

  • Route 43 will be detoured from 7 am on Monday, August 29 until 5 am on Monday, September 5.
  • Route 38 will be detoured from 10 am, Wednesday, August 31 until 5 am Monday, September 5.
  • Routes 7, 32 and 48 will be detoured from 7 pm, Thursday, September 1 until 5 am Monday, September 5.
  • Route 33 will be detoured from 10 am Friday, September 2 until 5 am Monday, September 5.

Detour updates will be available through the System Status feature on SEPTA’s website, https://www.septa.org/realtime/status/system-status.shtml.

Customer Service Extended Hours & Additional Sales Locations

SEPTA Customer Service Call Center hours will be extended from 8 am to 8 pm. Saturday and Sunday. Representatives can be reached by calling (215) 580-7800. SEPTA’s Social Media Team will also be available from 8 am to 8 pm. Saturday and Sunday to answer customer questions via Twitter at @SEPTA_Social.

The 15th Street Station Customer Service Office will be open from 11:30 am to 8 pm

Customers are encouraged to purchase their passes, tickets and passes before their trips home. For more information, including schedules, fares and trip-planning tools, visit www.septa.org.