Starting Monday, SEPTA has introduced a new multi-rider feature that allows up to five passengers to use the same Key Card for a single trip across various modes of transportation including buses, trolleys, the Broad Street Line, the Market-Frankford Line, the Norristown High Speed Line, and Regional Rail. This feature, aimed at simplifying fare payments and enhancing convenience for groups traveling together, went live on Monday. The initiative is part of SEPTA's efforts to improve the passenger experience and adapt to the evolving needs of its ridership.
Multi-rider feature now available for SEPTA bus, trolley and train customers https://t.co/XJ6Pw9uDvN
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Starting today, passengers with a SEPTA Key Card can tap in up to five riders for the same trip. via @sharbertweet https://t.co/Xp9tlnNiVK
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Starting Monday, SEPTA's new multi-rider feature will allow up to five riders to use the same Key Card when taking a bus, trolley, the Broad Street Line, the Market-Frankford Line, the Norristown High Speed Line and Regional Rail. https://t.co/e51PK3kjuo