Getting to and from Roman
Every family has a different preference for transportation — and there have never been more ways to get to and from Roman than now.
Roman is proud to offer yellow school bus services throughout Northeast and South Philadelphia, in addition to SEPTA bus and rail, car drop-off, and walking routes.
Yellow bus routes
Roman’s yellow school bus routes operate year-round on a round-trip schedule, making it faster, safer, and easier than ever to get to Roman Catholic High School than ever before.
Yellow bus route FAQs
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See the official pick-up times below for each route for the 2025-2026 school year. Note that an additional stop has been added to the South Philadelphia route at St. Monica's Church on 17th and Ritner Streets.
Northeast Route
St. Anslem – 6:25 AM
Maternity BVM – 6:40 AM
St. Matthew – 6:50 AM
St. Adalbert – 7:20 AM
Roman Catholic – 6:45 AM
South Philadelphia Route
Stella Maris – 7:05 AM
St. Monica – 7:20 AM
Roman Catholic – 7:45 AM
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Sorry, but at this time there is only one price for roundtrip services throughout the school year.
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You maybe change the pick-up or drop-off stop as long as you provide 24-hour notice to the school office. Please note: you may only change stops within the same registered route (i.e. you may not switch between the Northeast and South Phila routes mid-year).
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Yes; bus pricing is not based on daily or weekly usage.
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Yes. All students who qualify for SEPTA cards will still receive their SEPTA pass. Afterward, your son will have the option to take either means of transportation to/from school.
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Each bus has 48 seats; seats are available on a first come, first serve basis.
For all other questions regarding busing and transportation, contact us at: transportation@RomanCatholicHS.com
District busing
Roman has partnered with the following school districts to offer busing directly to Roman from each of these district routes.
Haverford
Lower Merion
Marple-Newtown
Radnor
Springfield (Montco)
Springfield Township
Reach out to the Transportation Office of your district for information about bus stop locations, schedules, and registration requirements.
Other school districts
Families outside the Philadelphia School District and those listed above are encouraged to call their local district’s Transportation Office to inquire about transportation options.
Abington School District: 215-884-4700
Bensalem School District: 215-750-2800
Bristol School District: 215-945-9090
Cheltenham School District: 215-886-9500
Neshaminy School District: 215-809-6264
Upper Darby School District: 610-352-7112
William Penn School District: 610-284-8005
SEPTA fare cards for public transit
If a SEPTA route makes the most sense for your son, you may apply for a SEPTA fare card to cover transportation throughout the year.
Students who live at least 1.5 miles from the school and within the Philadelphia School District will receive a SEPTA fare card at the beginning of the school year from Student Services. Additional guidelines and instructions will be given to students at the start of the school year.
Schedules and Routes
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BSL – Orange Line: A north–south subway line running under Broad Street with nearby stops such as Race–Vine, Spring Garden, and City Hall for easy access to the school area.
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Routes 10, 34, 13, 11, 36: West and Southwest Philadelphia trolley lines that operate through the Market Street tunnel and stop in Center City within walking distance or a short transfer to the school.
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Route 4 Bus: Runs between Fern Rock Transportation Center and Broad-Pattison along Broad Street, stopping near Broad & Vine.
Route 16 Bus: Travels through North Philadelphia and terminates at City Hall, providing a direct path into Center City.
Route 21 Bus: An east–west route connecting Penn’s Landing and 69th Street Transportation Center through Center City.
Route 23 Bus: Runs from Center City northwest to Chestnut Hill, serving many neighborhoods along the way.
Route 27 Bus: Connects South Philadelphia and western neighborhoods through Center City.
Route 31 Bus: Serves West Philadelphia into Center City, useful for students commuting from the west.
Route 42 & Route 49 Buses: Cross-city east–west routes that travel through Center City and connect neighborhoods west of the Schuylkill River.
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MFL – Blue Line: An east–west subway/elevated line stopping at 15th Street/City Hall with an easy transfer to reach the school.
For more information about SEPTA, contact them directly at 215-580-7800, or for 24-hour schedule service, call 215-580-7777.
Students receive one card per year and are responsible for its safety.
Students must cover the cost of replacement for any lost cards.
Please note that processing replacement cards may take several weeks; during this period, students will be required to pay their own transportation costs.