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Transportation / Public Transit
Commuters relying on SEPTA Regional Rail in Philadelphia are facing a challenging week with widespread cancellations, delays, and significantly crowded trains. These disruptions stem from several factors, including federally mandated safety...
SEPTA is grappling with a multifaceted crisis affecting its Regional Rail service. The primary driver of the current disruptions is the federally mandated safety inspection of the Silverliner IV railcars, prompted by a series of onboard fires. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) called for the mass transit provider to suspend operation of the entire Silverliner IV fleet until the exact causes of the recent train fires are determined. This led to a two-week extension being granted on Oct. 31 to inspect the fleet of rail cars.
Adding to the challenge, SEPTA faces a Dec. 5 deadline for installing heat sensors on trains, a safety measure already present in newer models but lacking in the older fleet. Concurrently, minor fixes discovered during inspections are taking rail cars out of service for extended periods, ranging from minutes to a full day. To mitigate the strain, SEPTA has arranged a deal with Maryland to utilize 10 of their train cars for six months, starting in mid-December. However, the agency has cautioned that riders should anticipate disruptions continuing until January 2026.
The impact is widespread, affecting lines such as Airport, Chestnut Hill West, Fox Chase, Paoli/Thorndale, Lansdale/Doylestown, Trenton, and Warrington. Commuters are experiencing trimmed-down trains with fewer cars, skipped stops (especially near Center City), and a mix of pre-announced and last-minute cancellations. This has led to sardine-level crowding and significant delays.
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