http://www.septa.org/policy/bike.html
Most of vehicles can accommodate bicycles, which aredefine as two-wheeled, manually powered or electrically assisted vehicles. Folding bicycles are permitted on all vehicles at all times.
Information for particular stations is on our Clickable Regional Rail & Rail Transit Map .
On Buses & Trackless Trolleys
The front of every SEPTA bus and trackless trolley is equipped with a bicycle rack. Each rack can hold two bicycles. Bicycles are permitted on bus and trackless trolley racks at all times without restrictions. In the interest of passenger comfort and safety, non-folding bicycles may not be brought onto the vehicle under any circumstance, even if the rack is full.
Step-By-Step
Guide For Using The On-Vehicle Bicycle Racks
Loading
A Bicycle
Before
the vehicle arrives, remove all unsecured items from your bicycle, such as water
bottles and air pump that might fall off.
When
the vehicle arrives, advise the operator that you will be stowing your
bicycle.
Load
your bicycle from the curb side or front of the bus to avoid traffic in the
adjacent lanes.
Squeeze
the handle at the top of the rack to release the latch and allow the rack to
open.
Place
your bicycle onto the rack and fit the wheels into the labeled
slots.
Raise
the support arm over the front tire so that the hook rests at the highest point
of the front wheel.
Enjoy
your ride.
Unloading
A Bicycle
Upon
exiting the vehicle, advise the operator that you will be unloading your
bicycle.
Unload
your bicycle from the curb side or front of the bus to avoid traffic in the
adjacent lanes.
Raise
the support arm from the front tire. The support arm will automatically fold
down into a secure position.
Lift
your bicycle out the rack.
If
there are no other bicycles on the rack, squeeze the handle and close the
rack.
To
ensure your safety, immediately step to the curb. Please wait for the vehicle to
pull away and check for traffic before crossing or riding onto the street.
Bicycles are not permitted on the Route 10, 11, 13, 15, 34, 36, 101 or 102 trolley lines. Folding bicycles are permitted, but only in the fully collapsed position.
Bicycles
are allowed:
On
weekdays before 6:00 a.m., between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., and after 6:00
p.m.
All
day on Saturday, Sunday, and major holidays*.
In
the event of an emergency evacuation, bicycles left on trains may be claimed at
69th Street Terminal on the Market-Frankford Line and Fern Rock Transportation
Center on the Broad Street Line.
Two
bicycles are permitted per car and must be stored on the rear
platform.
Bicycles
are allowed:
On
weekdays before 6:00 a.m., between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., and after 6:00
p.m.
All
day on Saturday, Sunday, and major holidays*.
In
the event of an emergency evacuation, bicycles left on trains may be claimed at
69th Street Terminal.
Two
bicycles are permitted on each car in passenger service. Bicycles must be stored
in areas designated as priority seating for persons with disabilities, which
includes individuals with wheelchairs and senior citizens. When alighting,
please wait until other passengers have exited the train.
If
a designated area is occupied by a priority seating passenger - or if a priority
seating passenger boards after a bicycle is already on-board - then bicyclists
will be directed to an unoccupied designated area or asked to leave the train
and accept a “continuation of trip” voucher to finish the trip on another
vehicle.
Bicycles
are allowed:
On
weekday trains except: morning inbound trains arriving at any Center City
station** between 6:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.; and, afternoon outbound trains
departing from any Center City station** between 4:00 p.m. and 6:30
p.m.
On
all trains on Saturday, Sunday, and major holidays*.
In
the event of an emergency evacuation, bicycles left on trains may be claimed at
Suburban Station.
Bicyclists
interested in group travel on Regional Rail should contact Rail Transportation
at (215) 580-8403, at least five days in advance of the date they wish to
coordinate the activity.
*
Major Holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving, and Christmas
**
Center City stations include: University City, 30th Street, Suburban, Market
East, and Temple University
Using
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