The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority said it will increase service across its system next week.
New schedules for buses, trolleys and high-speed rail went into effect Aug. 29 and 30 while new regional rail schedules will become effective on Sept. 5.
SEPTA said overall service will increase to 93 percent of pre-COVID levels. High-frequency bus and trolley routes will operate at pre-COVID levels.
Parking at regional rail stations will continue to be free through October, and closed station sales offices will reopen by the first week in September.
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