Philadelphia Rail Delay Sparks Push for Better Alerts
SEPTA Train #5365 to Wawa runs 55 minutes late on Saturday, February 8
Wawa Line Train Runs 55 Minutes Late
Your Saturday commute on SEPTA's regional rail just got longer. Train #5365 heading to Wawa is running 55 minutes behind schedule, transit officials said February 8. The delay affects riders who boarded at North Broad Street station and points along the Wawa line, though officials didn't specify what caused the disruption or how many passengers are affected.
Context & Background
Regional rail delays of nearly an hour can significantly disrupt weekend travel plans for riders heading to suburban destinations. SEPTA's Wawa line serves communities in Delaware County, connecting Center City Philadelphia to stations including Swarthmore, Morton, and Wawa. Transit agencies typically classify delays by severity based on duration and system impact, with this incident marked as low severity despite the 55-minute delay. Officials didn't provide information about whether connecting services would be held or alternative transportation options for affected riders.

Key Details
The delay affects Train #5365 specifically, which was last reported at North Broad Street station in Philadelphia. Officials classified the disruption as low severity, though they didn't explain the criteria used for that designation or why a 55-minute delay wouldn't be considered more serious. The transit agency didn't release information about how many trains operate on the Wawa line during weekend service or whether other trains on the route experienced similar delays. Specific details about the cause of the delay weren't available by publication time.
Timeline & Implementation
The delay was reported February 8, 2026, affecting Saturday service on the Wawa line. Officials didn't provide an estimated time for when normal service would resume or whether subsequent trains on the route would experience cascading delays. Transit agencies typically work to minimize disruptions and restore regular schedules, but a timeline for resolution wasn't immediately available. Riders were advised to expect extended travel times.

Rider Impact & Moovit
Passengers on Train #5365 should plan for arrival times nearly an hour later than scheduled, which could affect connections and weekend plans. Officials advised riders to expect extended travel times but didn't specify whether refunds or service credits would be offered for the significant delay. Moovit provides real-time updates for SEPTA regional rail services, helping riders track delays and plan alternative routes when disruptions occur.











