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Getting Aroundaround GETTINGGETTING AROUNDAROUND SEPTA SEPTA is Philadelphia’s local transit agency, responsible for Regional Rail lines, subways, buses and trolleys. For more information visit ISEPTAPHILLY.COM. Here’s what you’ll need to ride the system: SEPTA Key Cards are available at SEPTA Sales Offices and Fare Kiosks. You can load a daily/weekly/monthly pass or Travel Wallet on your SEPTA Key. For more information, visit ISEPTAPHILLY.COM/KEY. Quick Trips, single-ride fares, are also available from SEPTA Fare Kiosks at all Broad Street and Market-Frankford Line stations and at all Center City Regional Rail stations. The kiosks accept credit/debit cards and cash – no exact change needed! Traveling on SEPTA Regional Rail requires a ticket that can be purchased from a Fare Kiosk or from the conductor onboard, or a monthly or weekly TrailPass; another option is loading a One-Day Independence Pass to a SEPTA Key card. Trains connect Center City with the surrounding neighborhoods and suburbs as far as Trenton, New Jersey and Wilmington, Delaware. LEAVING TOWN Amtrak, departing from 30th Street Station, is the quickest way to New York City or Washington, DC. Alternatively, going north, you can save money by taking SEPTA Regional Rail to Trenton and then transferring to New Jersey Transit from Trenton to New York’s Penn Station. Intercity buses are another way out of town. Buses depart from the terminal near Chinatown or JFK Boulevard west of 30th Street Station. Look up BoltBus, Megabus, Greyhound and others for $1 flash sales and other discounts. Explore New Jersey! Take PATCO from Center City, with stops along Locust Street and at 8th and Market streets. PATCO rides on the Ben Franklin Bridge into Camden and the suburbs of Collingswood, Haddonfield and Lindenwold. New Jersey Transit trains from 30th Street Station connect to Cherry Hill and Atlantic City. From Philadelphia International Airport, you can take a cab or rideshare to Center City. SEPTA’s Airport Line runs every 30 minutes from 5 am to midnight and stops at University City; 30th Street Station, Suburban Station and Jefferson Station in AROUND TOWN Center City; and Temple University Station. You can purchase a Biking is an inexpensive and popular way to get around Quick Trip from the SEPTA Fare Kiosks located at each Airport quickly. Indego, Philadelphia’s bike share system, offers monthly Line terminal stop. The Fare Kiosks accept credit/debit cards memberships and single rides. Check out bicyclecoalition. and cash. A fare can be purchased onboard the train, but only org/resources for safety tips, maps and favorite routes on the cash is accepted. Several shuttle van companies have good Circuit Trails – our regional trail network – plus information on rates, especially for groups; call in advance to reserve. taking your bike on the bus or train. Need a ride? Lyft, the ride-sharing service, is the easiest way to get a ride whenever you need one. Download the Lyft app and get a ride from a friendly driver in minutes. No car. No problem. Join Zipcar and have wheels when you need them without the hassle of owning your own car. Zipcar makes getting off campus a breeze with gas and insurance included. Visit zipcar.com/campusphilly to join for $15. Walking! There’s no better way to get to know the city and discover hidden gems. 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