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Brookings study finds Philadelphia mediocre on public transit | Philadelphia … – Philadelphia Inquirer

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Steve and Mia talk about finding love on public transportation – Bellingham Herald

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Steve and Mia talk about finding love on public transportation Bellingham Herald We're supposed to be talking about couples who met on SEPTA . Steve: My favorite is Mike and Jenn, who met on a Norristown High Speed Line station platform. Two years later, on the same platform, Mike asked Jenn to grab a copy of the Metro paper.

Stop could mean go on Metro – Washington Post (blog)

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Stop could mean go on Metro Washington Post (blog) Now, Metro, along with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ( SEPTA ) in Philadelphia and transit agencies in New York and Los Angeles are …

Stop could mean go on Metro
Washington Post (blog)
Now, Metro, along with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in Philadelphia and transit agencies in New York and Los Angeles are

Still waiting on big wins from SEPTA lobbying – Philadelphia Metro

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Still waiting on big wins from SEPTA lobbying Philadelphia Metro SEPTA's government affairs office has improved the agency's relationships with local governments, one transit advocate said. “The lobbying function that's …

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SEPTA: ‘Modest’ fare hike, smart card delay – Philadelphia Metro

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SEPTA : 'Modest' fare hike, smart card delay Philadelphia Metro It appears that SEPTA riders will have to put up with tokens and an outdated fare collection system for another few years — not to mention paying more to …

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Ideas for train lines, bus crowds SEPTA GM Q&A – Philadelphia Metro

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Ideas for train lines, bus crowds SEPTA GM Q&A Philadelphia Metro Parking utilization at the Jenkintown and Glenside Stations is at capacity and SEPTA must plan to serve its customers at both locations. …

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Getting there not possible in storm – Philadelphia Metro

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Getting there not possible in storm Philadelphia Metro SEPTA stopped all bus service at 5 pm and some Regional Rail trains saw significant delays. SEPTA hopes to resume normal service at 5 am today. …

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Can you keep up, Cupids? – Philadelphia Metro

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Can you keep up, Cupids?

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New fare collectors proposed – Philadelphia Metro

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New fare collectors proposed Philadelphia Metro The railroad is an awkward fare collection system, at best, and it really comes down to creating a new paradigm among passengers,” SEPTA says as part of its …

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One thing is for sure for SEPTA: Fare hike – Philadelphia Metro

Posted in Septa on January 12th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

One thing is for sure for SEPTA : Fare hike Philadelphia Metro SEPTA hopes to take advantage of a federal jobs bill that could be approved by Congress this spring, officials said. “I think when you look at another jobs ..

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