SEPTA riders can send a text message to get automated information about the next four scheduled trips for bus, trolley, and subway services by following these steps:
1. Subscribe to the Service
- Open the messaging app you normally use.
- Start a new text.
- Type the word septa (all lowercase) as your message.
- Send the message to 41411.
- You will receive a message in response, asking if you want to subscribe.
- Confirm your subscription by texting a Y.
2. Find Your Stop ID
Each of the more than 18,000 stops in SEPTA’s five-county service region has a unique ID. Here’s how to find yours using the tool below:
- Select a Route from the drop down menu and click/tap “Go”
- Select a Direction from the drop down menu and click/tap “Go”
3. Text for a Schedule
- Now that you have your stop ID, open the messaging app you normally use.
- Start a new text.
- Type the word septa and the ID number of the stop you would like.
- Send the message to 41411.
- You will receive a message in response with information about the next four scheduled trips.
If your stop is served by more than one line and you want details for just one route, add the route designation number or letter to your text.
Example Messages:
A message to septa 19 returns the next four scheduled trips for Route 14 at Roosevelt Boulevard and Comly Road, traveling to Frankford Transit Center.
A message to septa 17842 17 returns the next four scheduled trips for Route 17 from the 15th and JFK Boulevard stop.
Messaging Rates Apply
The SMS text messaging service for SEPTA transit schedules is available for text messaging plans offered by all major U.S. carriers.
SEPTA does not charge customers for this service. However, text messaging rates charged by your mobile service provider will apply for each text.
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