The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) will make adjustments to Market-Frankford Line and City Trolley service, and detour a number of bus routes in Center City, during Thursday's visit by President Trump and Vice President Pence to the Republican Congressional Caucus' annual meeting.
Road closures and other restrictions will be in place surrounding the event, which will be held at the Loews Hotel at 12th and Market Streets. As a result, the following changes will be in effect at the start of service on Thursday, Jan. 26:
- 13th Street Station, for the Market-Frankford Line and City Trolley routes, will be closed. Market-Frankford Line trains will bypass 13th Street; customers can exit and enter at 11th Street and 15th Street. City Trolley Routes 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36 will begin and end service at 15th Street Station.
- Bus routes that normally travel through the area bordered east/west by 11th and 13th Streets, and north/south by Filbert and Chestnut Streets, will be on detour due to road closures. Please note that there may be additional routes put on detour and routing changes made throughout the day as road conditions warrant. For up-to-date information on bus detours, go to the System Status page of SEPTA's website or follow @SEPTA_Bus on Twitter.
- Customers using Jefferson Station will need to enter and exit at 11th Street or Filbert Street. The main headhouse on Market Street will be closed.
Also, please note that the regularly scheduled January SEPTA Board meeting will proceed as scheduled at 3 p.m. on Thursday. Members of the public who are attending the meeting can access SEPTA headquarters through the rear of the building, off 13th Street, or the underground concourse.
SEPTA has posted a page with service details for Thursday, Jan. 26. Customers are urged to check for updates online, or on SEPTA's social media resources throughout the day on Thursday. Travel alerts will also be sent to local news media outlets whenever new information is available.