Public Transportation/SEPTA

SEPTA's Broad Street Line is the absolute best route to all the events at Citizens Bank Park. NRG Station is located at Broad & Pattison - a short walk (about 7 minutes) to Citizens Bank Park. Trains run every 8 to 10 minutes. It takes about 11 minutes to travel from City Hall to AT&T Station on a local train. SEPTA operates Sports Express service on the Broad Street Line making stops at these stations: Fern Rock Transportation Center, Olney Transportation Center, Erie, Girard, Spring Garden, Race-Vine, City Hall, Walnut-Locust and NRG Station. Immediately following the end of the game, fans can find northbound trains waiting to provide local and express service back towards Center City and Fern Rock Transportation Center.

One way fare on the Broad Street Line is $2.50 cash. Quick Trips are available from Fare Kiosks located in every station on the Broad Street Line. The kiosks accept credit/debit cards and cash. A Quick Trip is a one-way ticket, valid only on the Market-Frankford and Broad Street Lines on date of purchase.

Your best bet, is a SEPTA Key Card. Like a Quick Trip, it is also available from the Fare Kiosks but unlike a Quick Trip, it is reloadable and reusable - making it good all season. The SEPTA Key Travel Wallet allows you to pay as you go and you'll receive a discount for each ride ($2.00 versus the $2.50 cash fare). Register your SEPTA Key at septakey.org and set-up auto reload so your SEPTA Key is ready to go all season long! Please note, funds in your Travel Wallet can only be used to pay for one (1) person. It cannot be tapped multiple times to pay for anyone traveling with you.

All Regional Rail Lines, the Market-Frankford Line, PATCO and many trolley and bus routes provide convenient connections with the Broad Street Line. Free weekend parking is available at most Regional Rail lots. You can also travel to Citizens Bank Park via SEPTA Bus Routes 4 and 17.

For more information, call 215-580-7800.