At a Glance
- Broad Street line suspended between Erie and Girard stations after a medical emergency.
- Shuttle buses will run across the gap in both directions.
- Broad Street line continues to operate elsewhere.
- Why it matters: Commuters traveling between Erie and Girard need alternative transport until the emergency is resolved.
Broad Street Line service between Erie and Girard stations has been halted following a medical emergency that occurred just after 4 p.m. SEPTA announced that shuttle buses will operate in both directions to bridge the gap while the situation is addressed. The rest of the Broad Street line remains open for riders.
Service Disruption
The suspension affects only the segment between Erie and Girard stations. Shuttle buses will be available immediately and will run in both directions.
- Buses start operating right after 4 p.m.
- Service will be provided in both directions.
- Shuttle schedules will be posted on the SEPTA website.
Current Status
| Segment | Status | Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Erie – Girard | Suspended | Shuttle buses |
| Elsewhere | Running | – |
No word has yet emerged about the nature of the medical emergency. News Of Philadelphia is working to learn more.
Key Takeaways
- The Broad Street line is suspended between Erie and Girard.
- Shuttle buses will bridge the gap in both directions.
- The line continues to run elsewhere.

The closure is temporary, and riders are advised to check SEPTA updates for the latest information.

