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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The SEPTA bus driver caught on video pushing a car down a Philadelphia street earlier this month is no longer with the transit agency. (The video in the player above is from ...
SEPTA's proposed operating budget eliminates its rail service in Delaware. The Delaware Transit Corp., which operates DART, pays for SEPTA services. Any modifications need a mutual agreement.
These state-of-the-art rail cars are faster and more reliable ... on the city's subway system. In July, SEPTA announced it had awarded a contract to Hitachi Rail for 200 trains to modernize ...
Separately, SEPTA this summer awarded Hitachi Rail a contract to supply 200 new M5 rapid transit cars for the Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia and announced the implementation of an enhanced ...
Last Friday, SEPTA released renderings of the new cars for the Market-Frankford Line expected to be delivered in 2029. The transit agency awarded a $724 million contract to Hitachi Rail STS USA.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has signed a $724 million contract with Japanese company Hitachi Rail to ... and in-car navigation displays. All M5 railcar sets ...
TOKYO -- Hitachi has received an order for 200 rail cars from the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) in the eastern U.S. worth $724.3 million, marking the Japanese industrial ...
On Thursday, SEPTA agreed to a contract with Hitachi Rail STS USA, Inc. to purchase up to 240 new railcars. Riders of the "El" will have to wait some time to ride the cars, though. The new ...
SEPTA agreed to a contract with Hitachi Rail STS USA, Inc. to purchase up to 240 new railcars. The new railcars are scheduled to be delivered in 2029, and the full fleet will be in Philly by the ...
Deal for 200 rapid transit cars for the Market-Frankford Line is worth $724.3 million. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has awarded Hitachi Rail a contract to supply 200 new ...
This story originally appeared on 6abc. SEPTA has taken the first step toward replacing its aging Market-Frankford line cars. The transit agency awarded a $724 million contract to a company to build a ...