No injuries were reported among the 350 passengers, some from Delaware, who were on the SEPTA train when it caught on fire ...
A fire on a SEPTA train at Crum Lynne Station in Pennsylvania led to the evacuation of 350 passengers. No injuries were ...
SEPTA announced that the pioneering train operator is retiring after 40 years of service. Photo credit: Philadelphia NBC 10 Jackie Pettyjohn is SEPTA’s first woman train engineer. The ...
"The next thing I knew, I was flying through the air, and I saw the two lights of the train in my face and I could make out the shape of the conductor," Lynskey said. "And then I crashed into the ...
She was found while a conductor was doing a walk-through at the train's first stop in the Queens borough, police told the media outlet. The woman had no signs of trauma, the Post said. No arrests ...
A woman was found dead during a conductor’s midday routine check on board a Queens train over the weekend, cops said. The lifeless woman – believed to be between 50 and 60 years old and ...
The transit agency has added more people on its police force and worked to keep people from using their vehicles as a home. A SEPTA bus passing through the intersection of 17th Street and JFK ...
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 ...
SEPTA reported its largest one-year drop in serious crimes in the authority’s history, said SEPTA Police Chief Charles Lawson at a press conference on Thursday. The authority had a 33% decrease ...
The transit authority is close to spending an additional $211 million for a different company to update the system, at a time when its finances are precarious and officials are negotiating 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 ...
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 ...
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