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West Trenton Oct 24 Busing Notice 11X17b ATTENTION WEST TRENTON LINE RIDERS Maintenance Work – Weekend Shuttle Bus Substitution Saturday, October 24, 2020 Due to maintenance work on the West Trenton Line, shuttle buses will substitute for train service 6:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. on Saturday October 24, 2020, between West Trenton and Woodbourne Stations. Please check the special timetable for details SERVICE TOWARDS CENTER CITY • Shuttle Buses will depart Effective Saturday, October 24, 2020 West Trenton Station 40 Train Number 3409 Inbound Shuttle Bus 3457 3465 3473 minutes EARLIER than AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM the times published in the Bus West Trenton, NJ (Railroad Ave. by station) 5:54 B7:12 B9:12 B11:12 B1:12 B3:12 5:54 7:54 9:54 Yardley (next to station) 5:57 B7:33 B9:33 B11:33 B1:33 B3:33 5:57 7:57 9:57 September 6, 2020 train Woodbourne (at station) — B7:52 B9:52 B11:52 B1:52 B3:52 — — — schedule Fare Services Train Number — 3417 3425 3433 3441 3449 — — — Zone Stations — AM AM AM PM PM — — — 4 Woodbourne 6:02 7:57 9:57 11:57 1:57 3:57 6:02 8:02 10:02 • Trains will depart from 4 Langhorne 6:05 8:00 10:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 6:05 8:05 10:05 Woodbourne, Langhorne Y 3 Neshaminy Falls 6:09 8:04 10:04 12:04 2:04 4:04 6:09 8:09 10:09 and Neshaminy Falls IT 3 Trevose 6:11 8:11 10:11 12:11 2:11 4:11 6:11 8:11 10:11 C 3 Somerton 6:13 8:13 10:13 12:13 2:13 4:13 6:13 8:13 10:13 Stations 5 minutes R 3 Forest Hills 6:14 8:14 10:14 12:14 2:14 4:14 6:14 8:14 10:14 E 3 Philmont 6:16 8:16 10:16 12:16 2:16 4:16 6:16 8:16 10:16 EARLIER than the times T 3 Bethayres 6:18 8:18 10:18 12:18 2:18 4:18 6:18 8:18 10:18 published in the N 3 Meadowbrook E 6:19 8:19 10:19 12:19 2:19 4:19 6:19 8:19 10:19 September 6, 2020 train C 3 Rydal 6:21 8:21 10:21 12:21 2:21 4:21 6:21 8:21 10:21 3 Noble 6:23 8:23 10:23 12:23 2:23 4:23 6:23 8:23 10:23 schedule O 3 Jenkintown-Wyncote 6:27 8:27 10:27 12:27 2:27 4:27 6:27 8:27 10:27 T 2 Elkins Park 6:29 8:29 10:29 12:29 2:29 4:29 6:29 8:29 10:29 2 Melrose Park 6:31 8:31 10:31 12:31 2:31 4:31 6:31 8:31 10:31 • Trains will resume the 1 Fern Rock T.C. 6:33 8:33 10:33 12:33 2:33 4:33 6:33 8:33 10:33 regularly scheduled C Temple University 6:43 8:43 10:43 12:43 2:43 4:43 6:43 8:43 10:43 C Jefferson Station 6:50 8:50 10:50 12:50 2:50 4:50 6:50 8:50 10:50 departure times beginning C Suburban Station 6:55 8:55 10:55 12:55 2:55 4:55 6:55 8:55 10:55 at Trevose Station C 30th Street Station 6:59 8:59 10:59 12:59 2:59 4:59 6:59 8:59 10:59 C Penn Medicine Station 7:02 9:02 11:02 1:02 3:02 5:02 7:02 9:02 11:02 Train continues to AIR AIR AIR AIR AIR AIR AIR AIR AIR AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM SERVICE TOWARDS WEST TRENTON • Trains will arrive at Neshaminy Falls, Fare Services Train Number 4304 4312 4320 4328 4336 4344 4352 4360 4370 Zone Stations AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM Langhorne and C Penn Medicine Station 6:27 8:27 10:27 12:27 2:27 4:27 6:27 8:27 10:57 Woodbourne Stations 5 C 30th Street Station 6:30 8:30 10:30 12:30 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:30 11:00 C Suburban Station 6:35 8:35 10:35 12:35 2:35 4:35 6:35 8:35 11:05 minutes LATER than the C Jefferson Station 6:40 8:40 10:40 12:40 2:40 4:40 6:40 8:40 11:10 times published in the C Temple University 6:45 8:45 10:45 12:45 2:45 4:45 6:45 8:45 11:15 1 Fern Rock T.C. 6:50 8:50 10:50 12:50 2:50 4:50 6:50 8:50 11:20 September 6, 2020 train 2 Melrose Park 6:52 8:52 10:52 12:52 2:52 4:52 6:52 8:52 11:22 schedule N 2 Elkins Park 6:54 8:54 10:54 12:54 2:54 4:54 6:54 8:54 11:24 O 3 Jenkintown-Wyncote 6:57 8:57 10:57 12:57 2:57 4:57 6:57 8:57 11:27 T N 3 Noble D7:00 D9:00 D11:00 D1:00 D3:00 D5:00 D7:00 D9:00 D11:30 • Connecting Shuttle Buses E 3 Rydal D7:02 D9:02 D11:02 D1:02 D3:02 D5:02 D7:02 D9:02 D11:32 R 3 Meadowbrook D7:03 D9:03 D11:03 D1:03 D3:03 D5:03 D7:03 D9:03 D11:33 will depart from the 3 Bethayres D7:05 D9:05 D11:05 D1:05 D3:05 D5:05 D7:05 D9:05 D11:35 designated stops at T 3 Philmont D7:07 D9:07 D11:07 D1:07 D3:07 D5:07 D7:07 D9:07 D11:37 Woodbourne and ES 3 Forest Hills D7:08 D9:08 D11:08 D1:08 D3:08 D5:08 D7:08 D9:08 D11:38 3 Somerton D7:10 D9:10 D11:10 D1:10 D3:10 D5:10 D7:10 D9:10 D11:40 Yardley Stations W 3 Trevose D7:12 D9:12 D11:12 D1:12 D3:12 D5:12 D7:12 D9:12 D11:42 O T 3 Neshaminy Falls D7:14 D9:14 D11:14 D1:14 D3:14 D5:14 D7:14 D9:14 D11:44 4 Langhorne D7:17 D9:17 D11:17 D1:17 D3:17 D5:17 D7:17 D9:17 D11:47 Customers should expect 4 Woodbourne D7:26 D9:26 D11:26 D1:26 D3:26 — — — — AM AM AM PM PM — — — — additional travel time of Connecting Bus Stops Outbound Shuttle Bus — — — — approximately 40 minutes, Woodbourne (at station) B7:31 B9:31 B11:31 B1:31 B3:31 D5:21 D7:21 D9:21 D11:51 please plan your trip Bus Yardley (next to station) B7:48 B9:48 B11:48 B1:48 B3:48 D5:27 D7:27 D9:27 D11:57 accordingly West Trenton, NJ (Railroad Ave. by station) B8:11 B10:11 B12:11 B2:11 B4:11 5:31 7:31 9:31 12:01 AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM T.T. 6 WTR-14 Supplement October 24th B= Shuttle Bus Connection D=Stops to discharge or pick up passengers but may depart ahead of schedule Customer Service 215-580-7800 www.septa.org.
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