Stop to go! Philly trains to recycle brake energy – The Associated Press
Posted in Septa on October 6th, 2010 by jos – Be the first to commentStop to go! Philly trains to recycle brake energy The Associated Press Working with a private energy company and a $900000 grant from the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority, SEPTA is setting out on a pilot program along …
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Stop to go! Philly trains to recycle brake energy
The Associated Press Working with a private energy company and a $900000 grant from the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority, SEPTA is setting out on a pilot program along … Stop to go! Philly trains to recycle brake energy It Is Better To Give And To ReceivePosted in Septa on July 21st, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentSEPTA’s Marketing Department recently received a Bronze award from the League of American Communications Professionals for its 2009 Annual Report “Sparking Progress.” The 2009 Vision Awards Annual Report Competition scored “Sparking Progress” a 92 out of a possible 100 points in its Transportation & Logistics Category. The report, which contains all the required financial and statistical data, also features colorful photos and descriptive text highlighting SEPTA’s outstanding service and community commitment
Eddie & SEPTA: A Special Bond Built By A Transit PhenomPosted in Septa on June 17th, 2010 by jos – Be the first to commentEddie Broccolo knows SEPTA. And if you don’t believe that, just ask him.
Warminster presented with transit development proposal – Montgomery NewspapersPosted in Septa on June 15th, 2010 by kylecatarn – Be the first to commentWarminster presented with transit development proposal Montgomery Newspapers The Development will lay adjacent to the Warminster SEPTA Regional Rail Station, creating a first “walking community” in the township. ..
Plans for transit-oriented development near Temple announced – Philadelphia InquirerPosted in Septa on June 8th, 2010 by kylecatarn – Be the first to commentPlans for transit-oriented development near Temple announced Philadelphia Inquirer With SEPTA trains rumbling behind him, Mayor Nutter hailed the development as one of the city's biggest efforts to promote a lifestyle in which people can … and more |


