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SEPTA is working to refurbish its historic fleet of green-and-cream colored trolley cars that date back to the first year of the Cold War and Jackie Robinson's first MLB contract. The multimillion ...
Eighteen defective Silverliner V train cars that had been repaired and returned – or readied to return – to service have been removed again from SEPTA's Regional Rail system. The Silverliner ...
Subway car defects and increased ridership are pushing SEPTA’s Market-Frankford Line close to a breaking point — and the agency is spending millions to keep the trains moving. Officials told ...
It had the contract for those troubled Silverliner V cars that were yanked from service last summer because of defective parts. SEPTA spokesman Andrew Busch says that discovery made the Authority ...
PHILADELHIA (WPVI) -- 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 brand new fleet.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- SEPTA riders can look forward to new train cars on the Market-Frankford Line. Officials with the Federal Transit Authority were at 69th Street Station in Upper Darby ...
SEPTA expects them to be back in service this spring ... rebuilt postwar PCCs remained in revenue service on three lines, the 15, 23, and 56. PCC cars on these last three lines were ‘temporarily’ ...
SEPTA spokesman Andrew Busch announced that five more cars, which are being leased from the Maryland Area Commuter Service (MARC), will be put into service on SEPTA’s Regional Rail system Monday ...
SEPTA announced Thursday it will spend more than $137 million on the new rail cars, which feature seating on two levels. Transit officials say the new coaches will help accommodate a growing ...