Submitted by TheOperaGhostofKinja t3_119mslm in Pennsylvania
Help Me SEPTA?
My mother and I will be visiting Philly this weekend, taking the regional rail in on Saturday, and heading out on Sunday, and I’m trying to understand the screwy payment system.
We’ll be taking the Paoli/Thorndale line, getting on in Paoli, and getting off in Center City (Jefferson Station to be precise).
I think I’ve figured out Sunday - buy a QuickTrip card from a kiosk at the station, and use that to head out. However, I am confused about Saturday. Am I reading this correctly that I can get on the train in Paoli, not pay anything at that point, not pay the conductor on the train, and then purchase an exit QuickTrip at Jefferson station?
The last time I did this was pre-COVID, when they were still selling paper tickets at the regional rail stations, so I apologize for the confusion.
(Also, before anybody recommends it, I already tried posting in r/Philadelphia, but since I’m not active in the sub, the post was auto-removed)
Brunt-FCA-285 t1_j9n4fig wrote
So, you’re correct that you can buy a ticket into Center City AFTER getting on the train in Paoli and getting off the train in Center City. According to the Regional Rail fare section on SEPTA’s website, your options are as follows:
> SEPTA accepts cash for travel on any Regional Rail line. Exact fare is not required. The conductor can make change, but bills larger than $20 are not accepted. The cost of the trip is higher when paying cash on board.
> Customers may purchase a Quick Trip ticket from a Center City Regional Rail station. The ticket is good for a single one-way ride from Center City to any outlying station and must be used on the date of purchase.
> Customers arriving in Center City without having provided a fare onboard must purchase an Exit Quick Trip at an Exit Fare Kiosk and must be used within two hours of purchase.
If your visit to Philadelphia is a one-time thing, I recommend the Exit Quick Trip option for entering the city on Saturday and the regular Quick Trip for leaving the city on Sunday. If you plan on returning here in the future, or even if you plan on moving about town, I’d recommend that you invest in a SEPTA Key card. It’s cheaper than paying cash on the train, and you can just put money on the card and use it for whatever mode of transportation you need to use. It is definitely a pain to not be able to buy the Key card at a Regional Rail stop, but the sales kiosk at the King of Prussia transfer center by the mall isn’t too far from Paoli.
I hope you enjoy your visit here.