SEPTA Announces Added Service for Philadelphia Flower Show
With the Philadelphia Flower Show running at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from Feb. 28 to March 8, SEPTA has announced it will offer additional Regional Rail service on the Lansdale/Doylestown…

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With the Philadelphia Flower Show running at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from Feb. 28 to March 8, SEPTA has announced it will offer additional Regional Rail service on the Lansdale/Doylestown and Paoli/Thorndale lines on weekends to accommodate attendees.
Weekend Regional Rail Service
- Lansdale/Doylestown Line: Three additional inbound trains (toward Center City) will operate in the morning from the Lansdale Station to Jefferson Station, and three additional outbound trains will run to Lansdale from Jefferson in the afternoon. View more information on the Lansdale/Doylestown schedule.
- Paoli/Thorndale Line: Three additional inbound trains will be scheduled in the morning from Malvern Station to Jefferson Station, and three additional outbound trains will run to Malvern from Jefferson in the afternoon. View more information on the Paoli/Thorndale schedule.
How to Get to the Philadelphia Flower Show via SEPTA
- Take the L to 11th or 13th streets, the B to City Hall, the T to 13th Street, or use the following bus routes: 4, 16, 17, 23, 27, 33, 38, 44, 45, 48, 61, 78, 124, or 125.
- The Lansdale/Doylestown and Paoli/Thorndale trains stop at Jefferson Station, located on the lower level of the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
- If you're taking PATCO into Philadelphia from New Jersey, exit PATCO at Eighth and Market Street Station. Take the escalator or stairs to the concourse level and exit PATCO's fare gates. Take a short walk up Market Street to the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
Discounted Tickets
SEPTA is offering a discount on tickets to the show for adults when purchased through the transit agency.
Adult Weekday
Regular price: $43-$48
SEPTA price: $42
Adult Weekend
Regular price: $54-$59
SEPTA price: $53
A list of SEPTA locations selling Flower Show tickets is available on SEPTA's website.
For more information on the Philadelphia Flower Show, visit the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society website.
Michael VyskocilWriter




