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9 commuting nightmares from SEPTA riders afraid of the proposed cutsThe Inquirer asked readers to share their worries about SEPTA’s cuts. The answers ranged from rage to disbelief.
Don't just wear a map, be a map!' SEPTA directs riders to buy rail map swim trunks. Here's how to get yours in just days.
Narberth to Center City: from 20 minutes to a painful drive Narberth Station on SEPTA's Paoli/Thorndale line is a 63-second walk from Ian Barnes' front door, exactly. He timed it. After a train ride ...
Fare evasion has become a costly problem for SEPTA as the transportation agency faces a $213 million budget shortfall.
SEPTA riders are in trouble. Looming budget cuts will cause a reduction of services, fare hikes. and a guaranteed disruption ...
The good news is that if those unions strike, SEPTA Regional Rail service would continue. The bad news is that Regional Rail trains are more expensive, by at least two times, and those trains ...
Crew unavailability. Put simply, SEPTA didn’t have people to run the trains. The regional rail is a quiet workhorse of the Delaware Valley commute, keeping tens of thousands of cars from ...
Beginning next month, SEPTA will have another 99 Regional Rail trains operating on weekends to meet growing demand. SEPTA also is adding 24 more trains to its weekday schedule. The increases take ...
RIDLEY PARK, Pa. (WPVI) -- A SEPTA train carrying roughly 350 people went up in flames on Thursday night in Delaware County. It happened around 6 p.m. near the Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park.
They had to cut through fencing to get to the train. Radio traffic said it is SEPTA train en route to Newark, Del. A SEPTA train burns at the Crum Lynne station in Ridley. (COURTESY PHOTO ...
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