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Get your $10 one-day regional rail passes to maybe catch a glimpse of Pope Francis

Wilmington is one of 19 regional rail stations to receive express service for next weekend's papal visit.

Pope Francis. (Photo by Flickr user Martin Schulz, used under a Creative Commons license)

As of yesterday, Delawareans can purchase special $10 one-day SEPTA passes into Philadelphia at the Wilmington Train Station for the papal visit Sept. 26-27.
Wilmington is one of 19 regional rail stations to receive express service for Pope Francis’ Philly visit. The city is expecting an influx of over 1 million visitors.
Urbanists, take note: If regional rail riders want higher train frequency between Wilmington and Philadelphia, just get the pope to come through for a weekend.
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