Rep. Jared G. Solomon January 18, 2018 | 3:30 PM
As of Jan. 16, SEPTA no longer accepts Medicare and Railroad Retirement cards for free or reduced-fare rides. Riders with disabilities who have not yet registered with SEPTA for the Reduced Transit Fare Program for Persons with Disabilities should do so as soon as possible.
The only forms of identification that will be accepted for reduced-fare service on all SEPTA Routes will be the SEPTA Key Reduced Fare Card or the Paper Pennsylvania Reduced Transit Fare ID Card (green card).
To get your SEPTA Key Reduced Fare Card, you can:
You also can attend one of the following Reduced Fare Application and Outreach events in Philadelphia in February:
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