Seniors travel free on all SEPTA transit routes (bus, trolley, trackless trolley, and Market-Frankford Line [L], Broad Street Line [B], and Norristown High Speed Line [M]). They also ride for free on Regional Rail as long as their departure and arrival stations are located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
For stations to or from New Jersey or Delaware, the cost is 50% of the weekday fare with a valid form of identification to verify age.
Free senior travel is funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Seniors living outside Pennsylvania must obtain a Senior Fare card upon arrival to be eligible for free or reduced fare travel. The SEPTA Key Senior card is valid for four years. There is an expiration date printed on the front of your card upon issuance.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, SEPTA extended the printed expiration date on its Senior Fare cards. Cards with printed expiration dates of 2020, 2021, or 2022 will expire the month that is shown on the card, but not until 2023. A card that shows an expiration date of December 2020 will not expire until December 2023.
Appointments are strongly encouraged to obtain and renew SEPTA Senior Fare cards: 215-580-7145 (Press 6). Appointments may be made by phone or online.
Walk-in customers are not guaranteed same-day service.
SEPTA offers two options for Seniors to obtain or renew Senior Fare cards:
To use the card on SEPTA, tap at the farebox or turnstile for free travel on buses, trolleys or to enter station areas, just as you would with a regular SEPTA Key card.
Tap on and off for travel on Regional Rail Trains. Train conductors may ask you to tap your card on their reader for validation.
Call the Key Customer Call Center at 855- 567-3782 immediately to report a lost or stolen card. The representative you speak to will provide information on how to replace the card.
The cost to replace your first card is $5. Any additional card after the first replacement is $25.