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SEPTA will charge customers to park in its lots and garages on weekends and holidays starting Monday. The transportation ...
Extreme heat causes SEPTA & Amtrak delays in Philadelphia by: Rachel Moore Posted: Jun 25, 2025 / 07:50 AM EDT Updated: Jun 25, 2025 / 07:50 AM EDT (WPHL) PHILADELPHIA, Pa.— A relentless heat wave, ...
Railware Inc. and the Philadelphia region’s mass-transit authority finalized their settlement of a lawsuit over patented rail-worker safety technology, according to a federal court order. The deal ...
Additionally, it offers engineering support tailored to the unique requirements of each mission. Bombardier president and chief executive officer Eric Martel said: “Through Bombardier Defense, the ...
Against the backdrop of moving trains, local officials Wednesday demanded funding for public transit systems across the state amid a looming budget deadline. Held at the Lansdale SEPTA Train Station, ...
The parties signed a non-exclusive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) intended to evaluate the possibility to respond to the growing demand for this wide range of airborne capabilities by integrating ...
Northeast Philly neighbors sue to block PennDOT’s plans to narrow a commercial corridor for cars, add bike lanes Take Back Your Neighborhood filed a lawsuit against PennDOT, SEPTA and State Rep. Jared ...
The calls for funding come after SEPTA recently announced its proposed fiscal year 2026 operating budget. It would, if passed, include an average fare increase of 21.5% and a 45% reduction in ...
At the same time his father was driving a public bus throughout the Pittsburgh region Tuesday morning, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis was outside of the Croydon SEPTA station in Bucks County to ...
During his time at the station, located at 751 Bristol Pike in Croydon, Davis will articulate the tangible benefits that SEPTA and similar services offer to the region.
Potential SEPTA cuts that could lead to the elimination of the Paoli/Thorndale Line may adversely affect transit-oriented development in the area, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer.