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After more than 9 inches of snow fell in Philadelphia on Sunday, the region will need some time to get back to normal. SEPTA, New Jersey Transit and Philadelphia International Airport will be open Monday, officials say, but customers may still face cancellations, delays and disruptions as they ramp up to normal operations.
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SEPTA is gearing up for a significant winter storm forecast to hit the region Saturday night, warning riders to expect major disruptions and urging them to check for updates before traveling.
Following Sunday's major winter storm, multiple businesses, organizations and event centers are staying closed on Monday.
Some Metro routes will continue to run.
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SEPTA to gradually restore service on Monday
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — After suspending bus, Regional Rail, and Metro Routes T & G service at 2 p.m. on Sunday, SEPTA announced it will gradually restore service on Monday, as conditions allow. According to SEPTA,
The Market-Frankford and Broad Street lines will be most reliable during the weekend snowstorm, officials say.
SEPTA said all bus an Regional Rail service will be suspended at 2 p.m. Sunday due to the winter storm and "harsh, weather-related conditions."
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