Norristown High Speed Line Stations To Shut Down, Delays Expected
The $55 million project will repair the 115-year-old Bridgeport Viaduct, affecting over a third of 5,600 daily M Line trips with shuttle buses replacing train service.
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SEPTA to begin shuttle bus service on the Norristown High Speed Line amid repairs
SEPTA is replacing train service on a section of the Norristown High Speed Line with shuttle buses Sunday as a $55 million rehabilitation project begins on the Bridgeport Viaduct. The outages will continue through Saturday, May 9.
SEPTA kicks off rehabilitation project along Norristown High Speed Line
SEPTA leaders, city officials and other stakeholders gathered on Friday, March 27, to mark the start of a major rehabilitation project along the M Line, also known as the Norristown High Speed Line. Starting Sunday, March 29, through Saturday, May 9, SEPTA will make structural repairs to the Bridgeport Viaduct, the 3525-foot-long bridge that carries the M Line over the Schuylkill River. According to SEPTA, the rehabilitation project is expected …
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