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Which SEPTA Monthly Pass is right for me?
Which SEPTA Monthly Pass is right for me?

SEPTA offers several ways to ride.

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Written by Jawnt Team
Updated over 2 months ago

Depending on where you travel and when, SEPTA has a monthly pass for you.

Your organization may not support every month pass option; check with your administrator for more information.

Need to look up your zone? Check this map to see which zones you'll be traveling through.

All five of SEPTA’s monthly passes are valid for:

  • Buses, trolleys, trackless trolleys, the Norristown High Speed Line, Broad Street and Market-Frankford Line

  • Regional Rail travel to and from Philadelphia International Airport

These passes also grant access to Regional Rail under the conditions specified below.

Monthly TransPass or Zone 1 Trail Pass ($96 value)

Valid for up to 240 monthly rides on:

  • Regional Rail within Zone 1 and Center City

  • All Regional Rail on weekends and major holidays

Zone 2 TrailPass ($144 value)

Valid for an unlimited number of rides on:

  • Regional Rail within Zones 1, 2, and Center City

  • Off-peak trips between Zone 1/Center City and any other station*

  • All Regional Rail on weekends and major holidays

Zone 3 TrailPass ($174 value)

Valid for an unlimited number of rides on:

  • Regional Rail within Zones 1, 2, 3, and Center City

  • Off-peak trips between Zone 1/Center City and any other station*

  • All Regional Rail on weekends and major holidays

Anywhere TrailPass ($204 value)

  • All Regional Rail at any time.

Cross County Pass ($115 value)

Valid for up to 240 monthly rides on:

  • All Regional Rail except through, to, or from Center City

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Note: Off-peak trips are trips outside the traditional rush hour. SEPTA defines off-peak trips specifically as those scheduled to:

  • arrive at 30th St., Suburban, or Jefferson Stations after 9:30 AM

  • depart 30th St., Suburban, or Jefferson Stations before 4 PM or after 7 PM, except those stopping at Forest Hills or Somerton Stations.

For full details on all SEPTA passes, see SEPTA’s website.

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