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After a three month suspension, SEPTA’s Chestnut Hill East line will reopen Monday, Sept. 8 for limited service.

The route will service train riders between the Chestnut Hill East and Wayne Junction stations starting at 5 a.m. Monday.

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To travel between Chestnut Hill East and Center City, riders must transfer at Wayne Junction Station.

The line has been shut down since June, when SEPTA began repairing five bridges along the Chestnut Hill East line.

Andrew Busch, a spokesperson for SEPTA, said shuttle buses will be used between Chestnut Hill East and Wayne Junction when the line reopens Monday.

Busch said the partial shuttle bussing plan will remain in place this upcoming week whi

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