SEPTA expands red bus-only lanes in Center City and South Philadelphia

SEPTA expands red bus-only lanes in Center City and South Philadelphia
SEPTA expands red bus-only lanes in Center City and South Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — SEPTA is expanding the city’s network of red-painted, bus-only lanes to include Chestnut Street (Broad to 21st), Walnut Street (Broad to 19th), and Oregon Avenue (5th to Front).

The three lanes being added are considered “critical transit corridors,” according to SEPTA, the City of Philadelphia, and PennDOT.

Credit: philadelphia office of transportation and infrastructure systems

The expansion builds on the success of existing lanes on Chestnut, Market, and Erie Avenue by keeping lanes clear of illegal parking and prioritizing public transit.

“Expanding red bus lanes is a proven way to make transit faster and safer,” said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll. “We’re proud to continue partnering with the City and SEPTA to enhance Philadelphia’s transit network.”

The initiative coincides with ongoing PennDOT repaving work and complements SEPTA’s Automated Bus Camera Enforcement program, which tickets vehicles blocking bus lanes or stops.

Work on Oregon Avenue will begin Monday night, weather permitting, and is scheduled to continue through Friday, November 7, from 8 P.M. through 6 A.M.


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