SEPTA Awarded Federal Grant to Study Transit Oriented Development in Delaware County

SEPTA has been awarded a $300,000 federal grant to study the conditions and opportunities created along the corridor formed by the ends-of-line for its Route 11 and 13 trolley services in Darby and Yeadon boroughs in Delaware County. The grant is one of 19 projects awarded funding by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) through the Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning.

Through the Routes 11 & 13 End of Line Improvements Area Study, SEPTA will assess the possibilities for transit-oriented development along a nearly 3-mile corridor that encompasses the Darby Transportation Center, Yeadon Loop and downtown Darby. The study will also evaluate stop consolidation alternatives, station area urban design, develop street design concepts, evaluate intermodal connections, review flood mitigation and electrical infrastructure needs and prepare public outreach strategies. The project also proposes to evaluate the potential for extending SEPTA’s route 102 Trolley Line to Darby Transportation Center.

The planning effort will also support SEPTA’s Trolley Modernization program. Trolley Modernization is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for SEPTA and the region to transform one of the nation’s largest trolley networks, delivering benefits across the region. Trolley Modernization will replace the 40-year-old trolley fleet with ADA-accessible vehicles and modernize station and street track infrastructure to create a fully accessible trolley system while improving capacity and reliability for transit-dependent communities and the region’s essential workers. Along with the Blossom at Bartram Complete Streets Project, this study highlights SEPTA’s comprehensive vision for how trolley network improvements can achieve broader transportation goals and increase access to opportunity and affordable housing.

Trolley Modernization is a key initiative of SEPTA Forward, the Authority’s Strategic Plan, to create a “lifestyle transit network” connecting to destinations across the region by providing accessible, fast, and easy service on the trolley system.

For details on SEPTA Forward initiatives, please visit https://planning.septa.org. For more information about Trolley Modernization, please visit https://planning.septa.org/projects/trolley-modernization/about/.

-via Press Release

This article was posted on: November 29, 2022