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Can You Reverse Course on Your Daily Commute? – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on January 24th, 2012 by Tljdec12 – Be the first to comment

Can You Reverse Course on Your Daily Commute?

Man is fatally struck by SEPTA bus in Kingsessing | Philadelphia Inquirer … – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on January 24th, 2012 by ImlayDimiceli587 – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Man is fatally struck by SEPTA bus in Kingsessing | Philadelphia Inquirer … Philadelphia Inquirer A man, 59, was struck and killed by a SEPTA bus Monday afternoon in the city's Kingsessing section, authorities said. The man was reported pinned under a Route 12 bus at 49th Street and Woodland Avenue about 3:40 pm, authorities said.

SEPTA Rolls Out New Way To Track Your Train, Bus Or Trolley – CBS Local

Posted in Septa on January 23rd, 2012 by backlinkbuildingxz – Be the first to comment

CBS Local SEPTA Rolls Out New Way To Track Your Train, Bus Or Trolley CBS Local By John Ostapkovich PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – SEPTA has rolled out a new way for its riders to keep track of how things are running.

Inn Plan Advances at Borough Meeting – The Daily Gazette

Posted in Septa on January 23rd, 2012 by CarmenUnland734 – Be the first to comment

Inn Plan Advances at Borough Meeting The Daily Gazette By Andrew Karas The Town Center West project—the development between the SEPTA train station and the PPR cluster known by many Tstudents as the “Swarthmore Inn”—inched forward at Thursday night's packed Swarthmore Borough Hall meeting.

Philadelphia Daily News Stu Bykofsky column [Philadelphia Daily News] – Insurance News Net (press release)

Posted in Septa on December 16th, 2011 by Gorageatorn – Be the first to comment

Philadelphia Daily News Stu Bykofsky column [Philadelphia Daily News] Insurance News Net (press release) but how can some riders board a SEPTA bus with a bike, then leave it behind when they depart? It's a mystery not just to me, but also to SEPTA officials Christopher Valentin and Frederick Melhuish Jr ., who supervise the lost-and-found for the Midvale ..

Campus cars provide convenience – The Daily Pennsylvanian

Posted in Septa on December 5th, 2011 by SharonFarfan – Be the first to comment

Campus cars provide convenience The Daily Pennsylvanian While most students walk or take SEPTA around campus and the city, others prefer to travel on four wheels. In addition to popular car-sharing services such as Zipcar and PhillyCarShare, some students …

SEPTA settles on a contract for open fare system – Contactless News

Posted in Septa on November 18th, 2011 by Deelonattimal – Be the first to comment

MyFox Philadelphia SEPTA settles on a contract for open fare system Contactless News The Southeaster Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ( SEPTA ) has voted to award a contract of up to $129.5 million to ACS Transport Solutions Group for the installation of a new contactless open fare system.

SEPTA awards contract to modernize fare system – Beaver County Times

Posted in Septa on November 18th, 2011 by mwailgt – Be the first to comment

6abc.com SEPTA awards contract to modernize fare system Beaver County Times SEPTA officials say bus and trolley riders will be the first to use the new system, followed by subway passengers.

Weather defiance: How far will you go to pretend it’s still warm outside? – Newsworks.org

Posted in Septa on November 17th, 2011 by celebritiesnudec – Be the first to comment

Weather defiance: How far will you go to pretend it's still warm outside? Newsworks.org During the last cold snap, our News Director Gene Sonn spotted nothing out of the usual at the Langhorne SEPTA station. The same guys he sees everyday was wearing his daily garb: shirt, sneakers, shorts

Cops investigate Occupy Philly rape allegation | Philadelphia Daily News … – Philadelphia Daily News

Posted in Septa on November 14th, 2011 by LerveSoopthep – Be the first to comment

PW-Philadelphia Weekly Cops investigate Occupy Philly rape allegation | Philadelphia Daily News … Philadelphia Daily News Evers said the Special Victims Unit and the District Attorney's Office will review surveillance tape – from City Hall, SEPTA and private area cameras – to help determine what happened