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We’re always excited to be able to spread the word about making SEPTA easier to use and more accessible for all! Learn more about the SEPTA Wayfinding Master Plan and related topics below:

Wayfinding Master Plan:

  • A New Transit Map for Philadelphia Aims to Draw More Riders – bloomberg.com
  • The surprising way SEPTA’s rebrand is going to save you time -inquirer.com
  • SEPTA’s Metro plan showcases the potential of community feedback in public planning -inquirer.com
  • SEPTA proposes renaming its city rail lines to help everyone get around -inquirer.com
  • SEPTA is testing out a new name for its rail network: the Metro -Billypenn.com
  • Do SEPTA signs confuse you? Help is on the way. -WHYY
  • Testing how navigable SEPTA is, with glasses that see what riders see -inquirer.com
  • Only Philadelphians can navigate SEPTA. That’s going to change. -inquirer.com

Related Topics:

  • What if SEPTA had a better bus map? A rider tried making one. -WHYY
  • SEPTA to install new transit maps – WHYY
  • SEPTA introduces two new map concepts, looks for feedback. – PhillyVoice
  • After fine tuning, SEPTA’s new transit map to debut. -inquirer.com
  • Why the 15th Street Station along the Market-Frankford Line isn’t just called City Hall. -inquirer.com
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