Submitted by catlady198787 t3_115v0e6 in philadelphia
Does the regional rail tend to run when there's a few (1-3) inches of snow on the ground?
Submitted by catlady198787 t3_115v0e6 in philadelphia
Does the regional rail tend to run when there's a few (1-3) inches of snow on the ground?
Got it, thanks!
https://www5.septa.org/travel/winter-weather/
Sometimes they operate a Saturday schedule.
Frozen switches are an issue (and snow can get compacted into the switches).
Yes. Fallen leaves is a bigger issue.
Are we getting snow??? Don't toy with my heart.
Predicted for next Saturday
Yes, but 15-30 minutes later than usual.
The ground will be way too warm for snow to stick.
This “winter” can GFI.
No chance it'll accumulate, the ground needs to be cold enough for it to stick at all, and it's going to be so warm in the all the days leading up to Saturday that even if it does snow, it'll all melt before piling up.
Thank you for the reassurance
It depends on where it's coming from/going to.
Or if the SEPTA folks can’t get to work.
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Brraaap t1_j93gv6b wrote
Yes, unless ice is knocking down power lines the trains normally keep running, but probably with some delays