It was another slow-go Monday morning for commuters on the Market-Frankford line, a week after more than 100 cars were pulled from service when cracks were discovered in two cars. The transit agency said it had added some cars to ease the delays on the line, which runs from Frankford to the 69th Street Transportation Center, but riders on Monday still reported overcrowding.
@SEPTA_SOCIAL @SEPTA so the Market-Frankford train issue is fixed huh? NOT! It’s extra crowded at 69th St terminal and the platform. ?
— B K (@polospt) February 13, 2017
@SEPTA_MFL @SEPTA_SOCIAL its crowded and late!
— PperMnt_Paddie_4lyfe (@sistahvann) February 13, 2017
Cracks were discovered in the main support beams of two cars last week during routine inspections.SEPTA removed 110 cars that had similar indications of the damage.
Beginning Monday, SEPTA will alsoexpand the Key programby adding kiosksto all Market-Franford Line stations. RELATED: Some still cling to tokens as SEPTA Key marches on The Key, SEPTA’s token-less future, is a reloadable chip card that has monthly, weekly, one-time and refillable options. While nearly all stations accept Key cards, SEPTA is moving forward in building up purchasing kiosks in every station through March.