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Audacy on MSNWhat if SEPTA buses got longer green lights, shorter red lights? A yearlong pilot will find outThe city is preparing to test technology that would give SEPTA buses priority at traffic signals, in an effort to improve bus speed and reliability.
Traveling with babies and toddlers can be rough on parents. SEPTA’s trying to make it a little easier. The transit agency announced this week that 120 buses on six routes will soon have Stroller Spots ...
Philadelphia police are looking for five people they say assaulted a woman on a SEPTA bus in the city late last year. The victim, a 47-year-old woman, was on the Route 49 bus when she got into a ...
The upgrade is part of TWU Local 234's latest contract with SEPTA. "The I's are dotted, the T's are crossed and we got a product we're going to work and try to get them installed in every vehicle ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Police have released video showing a group of suspects wanted for assaulting a woman on a SEPTA bus ... say the 47-year-old victim got into an argument with another passenger.
SEPTA has been trumpeting this for months now, and this Sunday, February 23rd, the Big Switch is finally taking place. With the start of the spring schedules, SEPTA is introducing a new system for ...
SEPTA interim General Manager Scott A ... and there are multiple pickup stops around the Delaware Valley. "So far, we've got just about a thousand Eagles fans booked on our buses, 15 buses ...
BUT YOU’VE GOT TO GET THERE FIRST. AND NO, WE DIDN’T START PLANNING SUNDAY NIGHT. WE’VE BEEN WE’VE BEEN PLANNING THIS FOR A LITTLE BIT. SEPTA’S INTERIM GENERAL MANAGER TODAY, LAYING OUT ...
This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the last name of SEPTA senior press officer John Golden. While Philadelphia Eagles fans in Delaware may be planning to take a SEPTA train to ...
Fans are making transportation plans to get to the Eagles championship parade Friday. SEPTA is offering a special one-day pass for Regional Rail rides to the parade. SEPTA officials said there is ...
As SEPTA prepares to install bulletproof glass in some of its buses as part of a pilot program, the manufacturers gave union reps and the transportation company a demonstration Tuesday.
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