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Old Posted Jul 1, 2014, 12:45 AM
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SEPTA Overnight Trains a Hit: Ridership Up 40 to 59 Percent in First Full Weekend

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Apparently, all those people who signed petitions asking SEPTA to run the Broad Street and Market-Frankford lines all night really did prefer taking the train rather than the bus home after a night on the town.

According to SEPTA spokesperson Manny Smith, figures for the first full weekend of overnight rapid transit service show ridership jumps of 40 to 59 percent compared to baseline ridership for the Night Owl buses.

On Friday night (Saturday morning), total ridership on the Broad Street and Market-Frankford Night Owl trains was 7,407, compared to a baseline figure for Night Owl bus service of 5,274, a 40 percent increase. (The baseline figure represents an average of bus boardings over the year.) On Saturday night (Sunday morning), the figures were 6,846 and 4,301, respectively, a 59 percent jump.

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Ridership is higher on the Market-Frankford Line than on the Broad Street Line, with boardings on the former topping 1,000 per hour between midnight and 1 a.m. on Saturday; Broad Street Line ridership never crossed the 1,000 mark in any one-hour period.

Based on ridership trends both by hour and by station, it appears that the people using the trains most are late-night revelers in the city's entertainment districts. Ridership by hour is highest from midnight to 1 a.m., falls slightly from 1 to 2 and again from 2 to 3, then drops sharply after 3 a.m. The most boardings, in descending order per line:

Market Frankford Line:

15th Street
Frankford Transportation Center
69th Street Terminal
30th Street
Girard

Broad Street Line:

Olney
Walnut-Locust
Lombard-South
North Philadelphia
Snyder

According to Smith, safety hasn't been a problem on the trains, either, thanks no doubt to the stepped-up police presence during the pilot.

Also in connection with the pilot, two Broad Street Line stations that are currently exit-only after 9 p.m. — Fairmount and Logan northbound — will be open for entry from midnight to 5 a.m. for the duration of the program.

So far, Smith said, there's been only one hitch with the service: Passengers waiting at scattered locations on the platform slows down boarding. "We think riders will get better with it as the pilot goes on, but people still are not waiting at the front of the platform."

So here's a tip for late-night riders: Wait by the signs in each station indicating the designated waiting area for late-night trains. At most stations, fares are paid to the operator at the front of the train, and waiting there gets everyone home faster.
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Old Posted Jul 8, 2014, 10:38 PM
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City's night owls drawn to 24-hour SEPTA subway service



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SEPTA's trial run with 24-hour subway service on weekends has been a success so far, with ridership up nearly 50 percent over all-night bus service.

And holiday revelers took to the subways in even greater numbers over the Fourth of July weekend, with ridership up 150 percent over normal weekend bus ridership.

"I think it confirms what [general manager] Joe Casey said about how the city has changed since we last ran subways all night," said SEPTA chief financial officer Richard Burnfield on Tuesday. "We're seeing a lot of activity in Old City, Walnut-Locust, Lombard-South."

SEPTA started the late-night subway experiment on June 15, replacing its Nite Owl bus service between midnight and 5 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The buses had replaced all-night subway service in 1991.

Increasing nightlife, residential and commercial activity in Center City prompted SEPTA to bring back the late-night subway service, at least until Labor Day.

Burnfield said SEPTA will evaluate the test run, examining ridership, costs, revenue and security, before deciding whether to make the change permanent.

"It's a little early to make that call," he said Tuesday.

With a visible police presence on trains and in stations, there have been few complaints about safety, said Ronald Hopkins, assistant general manager of operations.

"The only thing we're seeing is some quality-of-life issues, like open containers, and we're issuing citations to those people and keeping the trains moving," Hopkins said.

Through the first three weekends, only one robbery was reported, and that was a stolen cellphone, Hopkins said. SEPTA police made an arrest in that incident, he added.

"With two officers on each train, we're sending a very strong message," he said.

The early returns show greater ridership gains on the Market-Frankford Line (up 66 percent over buses) than on the Broad Street Line (up 30 percent).

Ridership is highest between midnight and 1 a.m., and then declines until 4 a.m., when it begins to rise again, SEPTA data shows.

Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...JdJeJ6Ts5iS.99
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Old Posted Jul 9, 2014, 2:04 PM
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This is so awesome to hear! I'm really, really happy they took the risk of trying this and it seems to be working out. I know they're just running this during the summer, but I'd be really interested to see what happens when students come back to the city in large numbers during the school year. And I'm not surprised about the Walnut-Locust activity, since that's how people get to the 24/7 PATCO line. I bet if SEPTA ran later trains at night, they'd see higher activity at 30th Street too.

Overall so awesome to see!!
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City's night owls drawn to 24-hour SEPTA subway service

Very cool and very promising thus far for Philly. We desperately need something similar in dc.
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To restore the 24/7 subway service again !!!!
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SEPTA wants to hear your suggestions for route modifications and other improvements in preparation for its 2016 services plan, says West Philly Local. “We’re seeing a renewed interest in transit, with many residents embracing SEPTA as their primary and preferred choice for travel,” Richard Burnfield, SEPTA’s chief financial officer, said in a press release. “Many riders are showing a great interest in service improvements, and we welcome those suggestions.”

Email your submissions by August 31 to serviceplanning@septa.org.
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Subway surface trolley tunnel maintenance blitz starting August 1st and lasting 17 days:

http://septa.org/construction/trolley-tunnel-blitz.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z5XtJahPJo
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All-Night Weekend SEPTA Subway And El Service Extended To November

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August 6, 2014
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Weekend night-time service on SEPTA’s Broad Street and Market Frankford Lines will be extended into November.

SEPTA launched the pilot subway service on weekend nights starting June 15th, with plans to evaluate the experiment by summer’s end.

Now, SEPTA’s Manny Smith says the transit agency likes what it sees – in terms of ridership – and is curious to see what might happen this fall.

“This will give the Authority an opportunity to evaluate the service during the fall ridership season and provides time to attract new riders after they return from summer vacations,” he said.

Smith says if there’s enough ridership and revenue to support the subways on weekends, there’s a possibilty SEPTA could continue it.

He says SEPTA management will look at the numbers and likely come up with a decision before the end of October.
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/201...tended-to-nov/
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Awesome it's been successful. Hopefully there is no going back now.
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Is there the chance to have a 24/7 subway service again ?
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Is there the chance to have a 24/7 subway service again ?
Yes. If the PATCO line can run 24 hours through Center City and into Jersey, why can't the other two Philadelphia subway lines run 24 hours? Especially when the Market-Frankford line services all major nightlife hot spots and University City (student central) and the Broad Street line services the rest of the nightlife hot spots and Temple University (student central part 2).
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PACTO Franklin Square station in Center City could be reopened

http://planphilly.com/articles/2014/...nes-on-pier-68
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PACTO Franklin Square station in Center City could be reopened

http://planphilly.com/articles/2014/...nes-on-pier-68
I will forever want this station to reopen.
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SEPTA to offer better off-peak service on the Manayunk/Norristown and Chestnut Hill East lines. More lines may receive better off-peak service in the future.

http://www.phillymag.com/news/2014/0...ains-tomorrow/
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Yesss awesome!
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Article which mentions the DRPA doing a feasibility study on reopening Franklin Station along the PATCO line at 6th and Race

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...ent_funds.html
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Article which mentions the DRPA doing a feasibility study on reopening Franklin Station along the PATCO line at 6th and Race

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...ent_funds.html
Yess, excited for this.
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Speaking of SEPTA ghost stations.........

http://www.phillymag.com/news/2013/0...ays-find-them/
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SEPTA extends weekend Overnight Subway service indefinitely

http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/201...-indefinitely/
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SEPTA extends weekend Overnight Subway service indefinitely

http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/201...-indefinitely/
Philly deserves a 24/7 subway service !!!
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