West Chester, Pa (January 6, 2026) – Senior citizens can apply for or renew their free SEPTA Senior Key Cards at Senator Carolyn Comitta’s signup event at the Chester County Library & District Center in Exton on Wednesday, January 28, from 10 a.m. to noon.

“Many seniors rely on SEPTA, and I hope they take advantage of this program to help them get where they need to go for free or at a discounted cost,” Comitta said. “From attending medical appointments to visiting loved ones, to taking a day trip to the park or a museum, SEPTA Senior Key Cards can be a lifeline for our older community members.”

The SEPTA Senior Key Card, funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery, is available for free to all seniors aged 65 and older. With the card, seniors can ride all SEPTA buses, trolleys, subways, and regional rail lines in Pennsylvania for free. Trains to and from New Jersey and Delaware using the senior card are charged at half fare.

To apply, seniors must bring a form of identification that verifies their age. This includes a driver’s license, photo identification card, birth certificate, passport, or Social Security statement of age.

The Chester County Library & District Center is located at 450 Exton Square Parkway.

If you cannot make the event, please contact Senator Comitta’s district office to schedule an appointment to apply for or renew your card.

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