![]() ![]() The revised route provides a connection between Marple Campus and Southeast Center, opening up additional scheduling options for students and giving them the opportunity to participate more actively in College programs. Previously, students at the Southeast Center had to take three buses to the Marple Campus with an average travel time of two hours. This offers a one-seat ride to the Marple Campus from Eastern Delaware County cutting the time in half between locations. The new route now terminates at the College via Darby Road, Manoa Road, West Chester Pike and Media Line Road. The new schedule is now available at The most significant change is the addition of the 115 bus between Southeast Center and Marple Campus. Buses will leave campus hourly between 5:40 and 8:40 PM and then again at 10:10 PM. There will be an additional five trips arriving and departing from the campus on Saturdays. During the academic year, the 112 will arrive on campus every thirty minutes beginning at 6:44 AM. The changes simplify the present schedules, and offer faster service to the College. The new 112 route would operate between 69th Street Terminal and the College via West Chester Pike. Students and employees comprise 45 percent of the ridership. The changes to the existing Route 112 and 115 bus transits will provide a more direct route from 69th Street Terminal to the College. The new and improved schedule began on August 29, which coincided perfectly with the start of the fall semester. (MEDIA, PA) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) held a public hearing at Delaware County Community College on Friday, June 10 to address proposed changes to the 112 and 115 bus routes.
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