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Bomb squad responds to Lansdale train station – Montgomery Newspapers

Posted in Septa on August 6th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Bomb squad responds to Lansdale train station Montgomery Newspapers According to Lansdale police, around 5:50 pm, a SEPTA employee noticed the bag, which was wedged between an exterior substation wall and a high voltage electrical junction box for the SEPTA R5 line. Police and SEPTA personnel evacuated the area and … and more

Report: Suspicious package at Lansdale SEPTA station – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on August 4th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Report: Suspicious package at Lansdale SEPTA station Patch.com The Montgomery County Bomb Squad is at the Main Street SEPTA station in Lansdale on a report of a suspicious package. A single bomb squad technician is visible examining a package on the tracks on the parking lot side of the station.

Harleysville man’s death ruled a suicide – phillyBurbs.com

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

Harleysville man's death ruled a suicide phillyBurbs.com Guinette was struck and killed by a train between SEPTA's Pennbrook train station and the Hancock Street train crossing on the Lansdale/Doylestown line in Lansdale early Friday morning. The train operator saw the man, who was wearing athletic gear, … Montco officials identify man killed by SEPTA train | Philadelphia Inquirer …

Coroner ID’s man killed by train; rules death a suicide – The Times Herald

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

Coroner ID's man killed by train; rules death a suicide The Times Herald LANSDALE — Montgomery County Coroner Dr. Walter Hofman has identified the man killed by a SEPTA train in Lansdale as Daniel G.

Police seek ID of man killed by SEPTA train | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-07-29 – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on July 29th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Police seek ID of man killed by SEPTA train | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-07-29 Philadelphia Inquirer Police in Lansdale are trying to determine the identity of a white male who was fatally struck by a SEPTA commuter train this morning near the Pennbrook Train Station in Montgomery County.

Update: SEPTA trains continue with 30 minute delays after fatal accident in … – phillyBurbs.com

Posted in Septa on July 29th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Update: SEPTA trains continue with 30 minute delays after fatal accident in … phillyBurbs.com SEPTA says its Lansdale/Doylestown trains continue to be delayed 30 minutes this morning after a person was hit by a train in Lansdale. The accident was at the Pennbrook train station at 450 Church Road.

One dead in incident at Lansdale SEPTA station – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on July 29th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

One dead in incident at Lansdale SEPTA station Patch.com A person is dead at the Lansdale SEPTA station after being struck by a train shortly before 8:00am Friday. Lansdale Borough Council President Matt West was aboard a southbound train at the station at the time of the incident. ..

Unhitching Parking Perceptions – Patch.com

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

Unhitching Parking Perceptions Patch.com Also included in the study is the area around the SEPTA lot in Lansdale and at Pennbrook station. DeNisco said he and his cohorts have been in the borough for the past two days collecting data on parking.

VIDEOS: North Penn Rotary Club hosts 34th Lansdale Day – Montgomery Newspapers

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

VIDEOS: North Penn Rotary Club hosts 34th Lansdale Day Montgomery Newspapers That guiding light was the first glance of a historic train that featured five authentic 1930s Reading Railroad “Blueliner” passenger cars pulled by a 1960 Alco RS18 diesel engine and a 2008 SEPTA engine. “This is extremely rare,” Slifer said about the … and more

Meet Me at the Kugel Ball – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on May 20th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Meet Me at the Kugel Ball Patch.com The next park to be highlighted is located right in the heart of downtown Lansdale adjacent to the SEPTA Lansdale/Doylestown railroad station in the 200 block of W.