West Chester Transit Center

West Chester Transit Center
View inside the West Chester Transportation Center.
General information
Location220 W. Market Street
West Chester, PA 19382
LinesBus transport SEPTA Suburban Bus:
Route 92 to King of Prussia
Route 104 to 69th Street
Route 135 to Coatesville
Bus transport TMACC: SCCOOT to Oxford
Construction
Accessibleyes
History
Opened2006
Location
Map

The West Chester Transit Center is a bus terminal and parking garage in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The $1,250,000 transportation center, upon which construction began in October 2004, was opened in December 2005. It is located on Market Street across from the Chester County Justice Center.

SEPTA bus routes 92 and 104 started to run from the Transportation Center beginning February 13, 2006. Bus route 92 connects West Chester with the King of Prussia Transit Center at the King of Prussia shopping mall via Malvern Borough and the Paoli Train Station. Bus route 104 connects West Chester University with Upper Darby's 69th Street Transportation Center. On August 1, 2021, SEPTA began bus route 135 from West Chester to Exton, Downingtown, and Coatesville, replacing Krapf's Transit's "A" bus.[1]

In addition to the SEPTA operated services, SCCOOT (operated by Krapf's Transit for the Transportation Management Association of Chester County), which provides service between West Chester and Southern Chester County, also uses the Center.

The garage has 157 parking spaces available for use, the majority of which are reserved during normal business hours for county employees.

References

  1. ^ Murphy, Darryl (June 24, 2021). "SEPTA moves to take over Chester County bus route". WHYY. PBS.

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