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How SEPTA’s Investing in Accessibility

How SEPTA’s Investing in Accessibility

SEPTA is investing more than $500 million to make all stations on the Broad Street and Market-Frankford lines accessible within the next decade.

City Cast Philly

October 6, 202216m 39s

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Show Notes

SEPTA is investing more than $500 million to make all stations on the Broad Street and Market-Frankford lines accessible within the next decade. But what does complete accessibility really look like? And what changes are coming to make trains more ADA-compliant? Host Trenae Nuri chats with Cassandra West of SEPTA and Charles Horton, the chair of the board of directors for Disability Pride PA


If you’re riding SEPTA and something is inaccessible, dirty, or broken call: 215-580-7810.


To learn more about SEPTA’s accessibility plans head to planning.septa.org


You can find a full transcript for this episode here: https://philly.citycast.fm/how-septas-investing-in-accessibility/


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