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Police: Man shoots himself on SEPTA train – 6abc.com

Posted in Septa on November 1st, 2011 by MoreraMittlestadt591 – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Police: Man shoots himself on SEPTA train 6abc.com FRANKFORD – October 31, 2011 (WPVI) — A man is hospitalized after apparently accidentally shooting himself while aboard a SEPTA train. The incident happened shortly before 6:15 pm at Frankford Avenue and Church Street. Police found a man near a store …

Harvesting fresh food for the city | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-09-14 – Philadelphia Daily News

Posted in Septa on September 14th, 2011 by brumek13 – Be the first to comment

Harvesting fresh food for the city | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-09-14 Philadelphia Daily News SURROUNDED BY the fried chicken, burger and doughnut joints that make even the air seem fattening around SEPTA's Frankford Transportation Center, a farmers' market opened yesterday offering, to 16000 daily commuters, just-picked peaches …

Man killed by SEPTA bus at Frankford station | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-07-08 – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on July 8th, 2011 by Cyrus Avena – 1 Comment

Man killed by SEPTA bus at Frankford station | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-07-08 Philadelphia Inquirer A Bucks County man running to catch a bus was fatally injured late Wednesday when he stumbled and fell under the wheel of a SEPTA bus at the Frankford Transportation Center, police said. Alfredo James, 26, of Bensalem, died at Hahnemann University ..

Man killed by SEPTA bus at Frankford station | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-07-07 – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on July 7th, 2011 by stonkse – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Man killed by SEPTA bus at Frankford station | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-07-07 Philadelphia Inquirer A man died today after he was run over by a SEPTA bus at the Frankford Transportation Center late Wednesday, officials said.

Man Dies After Being Struck by SEPTA Bus – NBC Philadelphia

Posted in Septa on July 7th, 2011 by vintersana – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Man Dies After Being Struck by SEPTA Bus NBC Philadelphia A 34-year-old man is dead after being struck by a SEPTA Route 14 bus late Wednesday night.

Man dies, after getting hit by SEPTA bus – 6abc.com

Posted in Septa on July 7th, 2011 by Pis4rz129 – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Man dies, after getting hit by SEPTA bus 6abc.com A man has died after getting run over by a SEPTA bus in a bus terminal in the Frankford section of Philadelphia.

Seven hurt in overnight SEPTA crash – Examiner.com

Posted in Septa on June 13th, 2011 by Roxaccenedach – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Seven hurt in overnight SEPTA crash Examiner.com An earlier disruption occurred after the 2785 block was diverted off its scheduled 12:58 am departure from Frankford to replace an out-of-service Route 3 bus following an unrelated medical emergency in North Philadelphia. SEPTA and Philadelphia Police ..

Letters: SEPTA, don’t neglect security | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-05-19 – Philadelphia Daily News

Posted in Septa on May 19th, 2011 by erdikcopk – Be the first to comment

Letters: SEPTA , don't neglect security | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-05-19 Philadelphia Daily News Every time I board the El at the Frankford/Pratt station, I see very few SEPTA police officers, and the ones who are there are talking among themselves at the customer-service center. Wise up, SEPTA security personnel. It only takes one crazed lunatic …

Confronting a tide of flooded streets – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on January 14th, 2011 by scennyblisync – Be the first to comment

Confronting a tide of flooded streets Philadelphia Inquirer Shortly before 7 am Thursday, SEPTA buses had to be detoured around water pouring from a break at Tyson and Frankford Avenues in Northeast Philadelphia. …

SEPTA: MFL: Trains leaving Frankford Trans. Ctr experiencing delays up to 10 mins due to equipment problems.

Posted in Septa, Septa Twitter Feed on January 6th, 2011 by smokeyjessie – Be the first to comment

SEPTA: MFL: Trains leaving Frankford Trans. Ctr experiencing delays up to 10 mins due to equipment problems.