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Riders happy as regional rail service ramps up service

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PHILADELPHIA - SEPTA has ramped up regional rail service to include hourly weekday service on most lines and commuters are happy."Today was our first day back so it was nice.

It was empty and it was on time," said Wendy. She and her daughter were returning home from their first ride on the Regional Rail since the coronavirus restricted even shutdown some services."We went from Center City Jefferson station all the way up to Mt.

Airy," she said. She’s one of one of several people we saw passing through the Jefferson Station in Center City.SEPTA announced it added two regional rail lines back into service over the weekend and trains will run more frequently."I've been taking the train for four weeks now," said Rebecca Wissner.

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