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The line was abandoned in 1962. And so nature pursued its messy designs. Forests grew. Signal towers fell. Coyotes colonized the dark bramble. In Rego Park, a section of track came unmoored from ...
These fare increases and cuts are because SEPTA is $213 million dollars short ... curfews and reduced service for the Broad Street Line(BSL) and the Market-Frankford Line (MFL). This would severely ...
A key regional rail line and two bus routes serving commuters in parts of Lower Bucks County are under threat of being cut under SEPTA’s proposed budget. On Thursday, the mass transit agency ...
Insufficient funding and overdue repairs may lead to nearly half of SEPTA’s service to be taken away, including Delaware’s main regional rail line. The regional transit company released its ...
SEPTA is offering special event service on the Broad Street Line, Market-Frankford Line and Regional Rail today. Trips on the BSL and MFL are free thanks to sponsorships from Nike, Duracell and ...
SEPTA interim general manager. “Planning is key for all involved and we are going to do our absolute best to serve as many people as we can.” For the Wilmington/Newark line, the only stop in ...
What to know about SEPTA's plan for Eagles Super Bowl victory parade: Fares, adjusted services, more
SEPTA said. The entire 15th Street complex will be closed, including City Hall, MFL 13th Street, Metro Trolley 13th & 15th Street, and Suburban Station on Regional Rail. Since neither line will ...
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 the ...
Regarding SEPTA plans, Adam Thiel, Philadelphia’s managing director, stated that the best transportation options will be the Broad Street Line and Market-Frankford ... all transportation costs for the ...
SEPTA’s recognition comes thanks to the Griscom Wayside Energy Storage System installed on the Market-Frankford Line. This is the second system that has been installed, the the idea was introduced in ...
Prices for Key Card users on buses, trolleys and subway lines would be set at $2.50, in line with the cash fare and up from $2. Regional Rail riders are also set to pay more in all zones. Looming over ...
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