PHILADELPHIA - A new SEPTA lifeline service schedule will go into effect on Thursday, April 9. The new schedule focuses on providing access for essential workers traveling to hospitals, grocery stores and other life-sustaining services.
SEPTA announced the change after three SEPTA employees died due to complications from the novel coronavirus, according to the transit agency. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Below you can find the changes SEPTA is making amid the COVID-19 pandemic. MARKET-FRANKFORD LINE: Select stations will be closed (Church, Tioga, Somerset, York-Dauphin, 2nd Street, 5th Street, 13th Street, 56th Street, 63rd Street and Millbourne).