Delaware Online/The News Journal reporters will be bringing you live coverage all day from the Eagles Super Bowl parade.
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The city is expecting one million people to attend the parade, which means getting around on public transit will need to be thoughtfully coordinated.
SEPTA is offering a special one-day pass for riders taking Regional Rail to get to the Eagles parade. The pass costs $10 and there’s a 10-pass limit per customer.
If you're planning to take SEPTA's Regional Rail to the Eagles parade, there are several things you'll need to be aware of before Friday.
Regional Rail trains will operate on a special event schedule, with trains running only inbound to Center City during the morning, and only outbound to the suburbs in the evening.