One car, a witness told The Inquirer, was “twisted like a pretzel” after the March 7, 1990, derailment on the ...
SEPTA rolled out new schedules and new naming conventions for some bus, subway, train and trolley lines in Philadelphia and around Southeast Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA — The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has begun using new labeling for its urban rail operations, as well as bus lines. The changes are part of a new branding as SEPTA ...
Subway trains will run on a special event ... parking will be limited at Regional Rail stations. "SEPTA is urging customers who are planning to use rail services to arrange to be dropped off ...
With the start of the spring schedules, SEPTA is introducing a new system for identifying the bus and rail transit lines ... Market to 63rd and Malvern via subway, Lancaster and Lansdowne avenues ...
The news that Amtrak is dropping its twice-daily bus service connecting Reading, Pottstown and Philadelphia certainly was ...
Yes, the 9/10th and Locust Street PATCO station has connections to SEPTA’s Market Frankford Line and Broad Street Subway ... What can’t you bring on the train? Open containers of alcoholic ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) operates buses, the subway and a trolley system ... which is an elevated train, runs east to west. A one-day Independence Pass ...
Williams, 26 year veteran, uses her trolley route to spread life affirming and motivational messages to the passengers she ...
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