In Philadelphia, the Ultimate Eagles Celebration Awaits
For fans from the Philadelphia suburbs and Delaware, SEPTA Regional Rail service will only operate inbound trains
into the city on Thursday morning, with service becoming outbound-only after the parade is finished.
The parade will begin at 11 a.m. at the intersection of Broad Street
and Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia, heading north through Center City and then shifting northwest along the iconic, tree-lined Benjamin Franklin Parkway to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
On Thursday, the SEPTA Market-Frankford and Broad Street rapid transit lines will both have free admission for all riders,
and trains will run every 5 to 7 minutes beginning at 5 a.m., with additional service to accommodate the expected surge in ridership.
Many stations will not be open, and Center City access via Regional Rail will be available at Jefferson Station and the 30th Street Station.
Regional Rail service from Philadelphia will run from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m.
For parade updates, including new transit information, fans are encouraged to text ReadyEagles
to 888-777, with alerts coming from the City of Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management
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