"Instead of starting it and stopping it, rail service that is, we decided to just bus the entire line and take this opportunity to rehabilitate the cars," said Scott Sauer, the assistant general manager of operations for SEPTA.ĭuring that time, normal buses will take over the tracks, which is getting mixed reaction from frequent riders. SEPTA is taking the fleet out of commission during construction projects on the route. ![]() Saturday will be the last day, for about a year and a half, riders will see the Route 15 trolleys in operation. ![]() It's a 1940s style ride that carries about 8,000 people per day up and down Girard Avenue, beloved by many people in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) - SEPTA's historic Girard Avenue trolleys are coming off the rails for 12-18 months for repairs. SEPTA's historic Girard Avenue trollies are coming off the rails for 12-18 months for repairs.
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