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Former SEPTA employee charged with taking construction material from Upper … – Delaware County Daily Times

Posted in Septa on March 13th, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

Former SEPTA employee charged with taking construction material from Upper … Delaware County Daily Times By LINDA REILLY UPPER DARBY – A former SEPTA employee was arrested for allegedly removing almost $7000 worth of construction material from the transit company's Victory Avenue lot, officials said.

Former SEPTA employee charged in theft – Delaware County Daily Times

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Former SEPTA employee charged in theft Delaware County Daily Times By LINDA REILLY UPPER DARBY – A former SEPTA employee was arrested for allegedly removing almost $7000 worth of construction material from the transit company's Victory Avenue lot, officials said. Robert Ahrendtsen, 27, of the 200 block of West ..

County council transfers 6 acres in Middletown to SEPTA – Delaware County Daily Times

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County council transfers 6 acres in Middletown to SEPTA Delaware County Daily Times By DANIELLE LYNCH MEDIA — Delaware County Council adopted a resolution Wednesday to transfer 6 acres of land in Middletown to SEPTA , which will allow for the development of SEPTA's Wawa commuter rail station to move forward. SEPTA will use the land to …

Driver killed in griding Upper Darby accident – Delaware County Daily Times

Posted in Septa on March 8th, 2012 by – 1 Comment

Driver killed in griding Upper Darby accident Delaware County Daily Times The driver, identified as Min Ju Kang, 24, of Philadelphia, crashed his Audi into a concrete SEPTA train support column at 2:45 am Wednesday, according to police.

Break-ins increase in Newtown – Delaware County Daily Times

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Break-ins increase in Newtown Delaware County Daily Times He was carrying a black bag with a shoulder strap and may have boarded a SEPTA bus on Media Line Road. That homeowner's neighbor told police they had seen the same man in the area soliciting for window repairs. That incident took place on Tuesday, ..

Suspect busted in Upper Darby A-Plus robbery – Delaware County Daily Times

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Suspect busted in Upper Darby A-Plus robbery Delaware County Daily Times They were seen running toward the SEPTA tracks, through Darby Creek, Chitwood said.

Man pinned under SEPTA trolley is OK – Delaware County Daily Times

Posted in Septa on February 12th, 2012 by – 1 Comment

Man pinned under SEPTA trolley is OK Delaware County Daily Times CLIFTON HEIGHTS — A man was pinned under a SEPTA trolley early Saturday morning and a crane-type mechanism was used to free him from its grip, officials said. “He was pinned underneath it,” said Andrew Busch, a SEPTA spokesman

Travelogue: Time is running out to vote for SEPTA’s love stories – Delaware County Daily Times

Posted in Septa on February 6th, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

Travelogue: Time is running out to vote for SEPTA's love stories Delaware County Daily Times By JEFF WOLFE With Valentine's Day coming next week, a chance to vote on SEPTA's annual love stories contest is nearing its end. Stories of couples who met on SEPTA's public transportation system are online at septalovestories.org.

Darby Historical Commission seeks to honor native – Delaware County Daily Times

Posted in Septa on January 22nd, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

Darby Historical Commission seeks to honor native Delaware County Daily Times Now run by SEPTA , the line remains the oldest still-operational bus service route in southeastern Pennsylvania.

Middletown OKs Rails to Trails proposal – Delaware County Daily Times

Posted in Septa on January 11th, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

Middletown OKs Rails to Trails proposal Delaware County Daily Times This means 2.8 miles of an unused SEPTA rail line, from Creek Road to Lenni Road, will be converted into a 10-foot-wide walking/jogging/biking trail for public use. Among conditions of approval is that an 80-foot-high berm (earth mound) with evergreen ..