Address: Norristown, PA 19401, USA
Ben Merryman
Free parking during the week right now due to covid-19. Great for park and fly (≈ 2 hours transit from here to the airport)
Edward Eilers
Maintenance associate was more than helpful giving good directions on changing platform and where to buy the ticket. Ticket person seemed more interested in getting back to lunch and dishing personal problems on the phone. Train ran on the hour.
Daniel Brown
Great service, but too many homeless people’s inside the transportation center, no security near by to check on the passengers for safety reasons. Their should have a sign saying, paying passenger waiting area only. And have the transportation open during certain business hours open. And have the police on duty at all time for passenger safety.
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It is not the most efficient trip by rail. You would need to travel to center city (40-45 min), switch to the Trenton line and go to Trenton (50-60 min), then switch to NJ Transit to NYC (I think around 60-70 min). SEPTA fares for seniors are $1 each way, not sure what NJT charges (their regular rate is around $20 round trip)
You good then
No one is there past 12:45 pm and there is no number. Best to call Septa
Parking lot side.
What Time is the Bus ? You have to get The Bus Number Or location ..
NO
I would address that with SEPTA. They will listen and take action.
Yes but you cannot travel during peak hours.
The station is open 5:45am to 1pm.
Around 7 or 8
Buses time can be found on septa website for bus 90, 96, 98, etc. Not sure about bus to jfk.
No Pottstown then it's a different buss And it's Fripps
Taking el and high speed line 100 route around 7.00$
It depends what subway you plan to take. Philadelphia has three subways that run through the city: Market-Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, and the PATCO Subway (PATCO is not a SEPTA service). It also depends what train you are taking. Since you said Market East, I'm assuming you were planning on taking the Manayunk/Norristown Regional Rail Line. Market East Station, now renamed to Jefferson Station, will take you to the Market-Frankford Line and is the closest station to any PATCO Subway stations. However, if you want to take the Broad Street Line Subway or any other underground trolleys, I would suggest stopping at Suburban Station instead. Market-Frankford Line Subways also serve Suburban Station. Suburban Station is the station after Jefferson (Market East) Station, so it shouldn't be a problem if you have to wait a few more minutes. Hope that helps!
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