The Philadelphia City Planning Commission and partner agencies are planning the intercity bus station of the future. There are three possible locations in the city: 8th and Arch Streets, 15th and Vine Streets, and 30th and Arch Streets. The station of the future will serve dozens of buses every day. The goal is to create a long-term, world-class travel hub where riders are safe and comfortable.
Hearing from the public is an important part of planning for the station of the future. That is why the City Planning Commission held a future intercity bus station open house on February 25th. Attendees at the event learned more about the possible locations and design ideas and provided feedback to city planners.
Materials for the meeting are shared on this page, below.
To share your opinion on the future location of Philadelphia’s intercity bus station, complete the Intercity Bus Station Survey.
More information about the City’s efforts to find a location for the long-term intercity bus station is available in this blog post.
Informational board to be displayed at the February 25th meeting so that attendees can share their priorities for a long-term intercity bus station site.
Informational board to be displayed at the February 25th meeting so that attendees can provide feedback and learn about next steps in the search for a site for a long-term intercity bus station.