



The American-branded bus is operated by Landline, a transport startup that focuses on connecting travelers in small communities to hub airports. Lancaster joins Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, as part of American's bus network, with the two latter cities set to launch on June 3. Starting August 16, passengers traveling on American Airlines between Philadelphia International Airport and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, can take a dedicated shuttle bus instead of driving themselves. Passengers must receive their items from the baggage claim area and travel up the escalator, elevator, or stairs to get to the center platform to take the train to Center City.įor additional SEPTA information, call 21 or visit icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. The closure of these platforms will require passengers to use the center platform for travel to and from Center City. Construction will be ongoing until the Fall of 2023. Please note: Due to the platform rehabilitation taking place on the platforms adjacent to South Commercial Road, access to SEPTA North platforms at Terminal A- B, C-D, and E-F will be closed beginning Monday, Sat 6:00am. All stations on the Airport Line are wheelchair accessible. Stations on the Airport Regional Rail Line include Terminal E/F, Terminal C/D, Terminal B, Terminal A (East), Eastwick, Penn Medicine, 30th Street, Suburban, Jefferson and Temple. Trains run every 30 minutes on weekdays and operate from 4:13 am to 11:03 pm (Center City to Airport) and from 5:07 am to 12:07 am (Airport to Center City).On weekends, trains run hourly and operate from 5:13 am to 11:13 pm (Center City to Airport) and from 6:07 am to 12:07 am (Airport to Center City) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ( SEPTA) provides train service between Center City and the airport on the Airport Regional Rail Line.
