The Route 14, Frankford Transportation Center and Oxford Valley and Neshaminy malls.Here's a list of other routes that will not run in Bucks: Service on Route 310 will operate every 30 minutes during peak times and every 60 minutes during midday and evening hours. Saturday service will begin and end at the Willow Grove Regional Rail station in Upper Moreland. All service on Route 310 will begin and end at the North Hills Regional Rail station (in Abington, on the Lansdale/Doylestown Regional Rail Line), Monday to Friday only. As for the Horsham Breeze, that route will be shortened in the event of a work stoppage. Suburban bus routes that also will run should there be a strike include routes 90 through 99 103 through 115 123 through 133 and 150, 201, 204 through 206 and Route 310 (Horsham Breeze). The 133 bus route runs through Bensalem with a stop at the Cornwells Heights Regional Rail Line. Route 130 travels through Newtown Borough, Newtown Township, Langhorne, Middletown, Bensalem and Philadelphia with stops at Bucks County Community College, Parx Casino and the Neshaminy Mall. Route 129 usually runs from Philadelphia through sections of Bensalem, Hulmeville, Penndel, Bristol Borough and Bristol Township, with stops near the Bristol Township campus of Bucks County Community College, Philadelphia Mills and the Neshaminy Mall. ![]() Instead, service would begin and end at the Cornwells Heights Regional Rail station for connections to the Trenton Regional Rail Line. Route 133 also will serve portions of Bristol Pike not served by Routes 129 or 130. In Bucks, bus routes 129, 130 and 133 would be affected with service temporarily discontinued to the terminal at Frankford Avenue and Knights Road. The work stoppage would also affect trolley lines and the Broad Street and Market Frankford lines. Many bus riders in Bucks and Montgomery counties may find a more crowded commute - as well as disrupted service and shortened routes - should SEPTA workers strike when the clock strikes midnight Monday.Īccording to Philadelphia city government, a strike would shut down all bus routes in SEPTA's City Transit Division, which includes routes 1 through 89, Route 121 and all routes with a letter designation.
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