Signage will display both the old and new designations for several months to help ease riders into the transition.
PHILADELPHIA — SEPTA is supplementing its regular Broad ... and there is a free transfer from the Market-Frankford Line [L] and City Trolley [T] routes at 15th Street/City Hall.
34, and 36. The Black History Month trolley also features posters of famous Black figures like Harriet Tubman and Justice Thurgood Marshall, as well as SEPTA employees like Patricia Riley (first ...
In August 1944, white trolley operators for the Philadelphia Transportation Company went on strike because they didn’t want ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A car crashed into a SEPTA bus in West Philadelphia. It happened around 5 a.m. on Wednesday in the 5300 block of Spruce Street. Police say the 42 Bus was traveling eastbound ...
After 40 years of service with SEPTA, a trailblazing train operator is calling it a career. Jackie Pettyjohn made history as SEPTA's first female train engineer, according to the transit agency.
Jacqueline Pettyjohn has been riding SEPTA's rails throughout the region for the past four decades. But, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, Pettyjohn -- who holds the distinction of being SEPTA's first ...
As a police investigation into the death of a man, who was struck and killed by a SEPTA bus on Jan. 3, 2025, continues members of the victim's family are seeking answers and looking for assurance ...
It took a little over eight years to build, run, and maintain SEPTA’s Key Card electronic fare-payment system and has cost at least $285 million, twice the budgeted amount. Now the transit authority ...
Housed in a 19th century building at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the Mütter Museum highlights the mysteries of the human body through wet specimens (biological samples preserved in ...
A retired SEPTA bus driver is speaking out about blind spots for buses after a couple was hit by one in South Philly on January 3. Police say 35-year-old Michael Spooner, died at the scene and his ...
While legitimate complaints existed — like why so many stations lacked the machines to dispense them — the system worked: it cost SEPTA relatively little money, and riders knew how to use it. Then, in ...
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