As the city of Philadelphia celebrates the Eagles' Super Bowl victory parade up Broad Street and the Ben Franklin Parkway on ...
The city is expecting one million people to turn out for the Eagles for the Super Bowl victory parade on Friday, which means getting around the city on public transit will need to be thoughtfully ...
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board are probing a fire on a SEPTA rail car in Delaware County ...
SEPTA is increasing its regional rail service and updating schedules next month. On Monday, Aug. 26, the transit agency announced they will add 99 weekend trains and 24 weekday trains to the ...
Over 325 passengers safely evacuated the SEPTA regional rail train that burst into flames at the height of the Thursday evening commute in Ridley Park. SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch said the ...
Planning to celebrate with Philadelphia Eagles fans on Friday? Philly is urging people to use public transit. Here is what you need to know ahead of time.
SEPTA service later resumed on the Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail line, and Amtrak service between Philadelphia and Wilmington also resumed. The cause of the fire was under investigation.
If history repeats itself like it did for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Delaware's Eagles fans hoping to take the train are in for a long day.
Part of the train on SEPTA's Wilmington-Newark Regional Rail line burst into flames near the Crum Lynne Station as it was traveling from Philadelphia to Wilmington, Delaware around 6 p.m. on Thursday.