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Passenger Trains > SEPTA Encourages PHL Residents to Use Transit for COVID VaccineDate: 03/02/21 22:27 SEPTA Encourages PHL Residents to Use Transit for COVID Vaccine Author: GenePoon SEPTA Encourages City Residents to Use Transit for COVID-19 Vaccine Travel
New Maps Highlight Convenient & Frequent SEPTA Options for Mass Vaccine Sites March 3, 2021 SEPTA is encouraging Philadelphia residents to take transit to their appointments at the City's COVID-19 vaccination sites. To help them with their travels, SEPTA has developed new maps that highlight available services. SEPTA offers convenient, frequent service to all five of the City's mass vaccination sites. Over one million Philadelphia residents live within a convenient, one-seat ride on SEPTA to a vaccination site. The Center City Vaccination Center, which opens on Wednesday, March 3, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, can be easily reached from neighborhoods throughout the city on multiple SEPTA transit modes. The Pennsylvania Convention Center is located within a couple blocks of stations along the Market-Frankford and Broad Street Lines, City Trolley routes and Regional Rail, and is served by multiple bus routes. Please note: Philadelphia residents interested in receiving a vaccine must sign up using the City's Vaccine Interest Form, available at: phila.gov/vaccineinterest. Those without internet access can call 3-1-1. There are no walk-up appointments. SEPTA has several new resources available for planning trips to vaccine sites:
For more information about using SEPTA during the pandemic, please visit the COVID-19 microsite. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/02/21 23:02 by GenePoon. |