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Road Watch:Trucks hit the trash heap temporarily – Delaware County Daily Times

Posted in Septa on June 13th, 2010 by shahrokh – Be the first to comment

Road Watch:Trucks hit the trash heap temporarily Delaware County Daily Times Behind-the-scenes work at SEPTA's maintenance shops, subway tunnels and other areas not seen by the public was featured on National Geographic Channel's …

Road Watch:Trucks hit the trash heap temporarily
Delaware County Daily Times
Behind-the-scenes work at SEPTA's maintenance shops, subway tunnels and other areas not seen by the public was featured on National Geographic Channel's

National TV Show Highlights SEPTA’s ‘Toughest Fixes’ – KYW1060.com

Posted in Septa on June 9th, 2010 by shahrokh – Be the first to comment

National TV Show Highlights SEPTA's 'Toughest Fixes' KYW1060.com by KYW's Mike DeNardo SEPTA takes center stage on Thursday night in the latest installment of the TV show World's Toughest Fixes” on the National Geographic … SEPTA stars on TV's “World's Toughest Fixes” Philadelphia Daily News all 2 news articles

SEPTA stars on TV’s "World’s Toughest Fixes" – Philadelphia Daily News

Posted in Septa on June 9th, 2010 by kylecatarn – Be the first to comment

SEPTA stars on TV's “World's Toughest Fixes” Philadelphia Daily News Does that sound like the SEPTA we know, sometimes love, and occasionally hate? That's the SEPTA that will be shown tomorrow night on the National Geographic … and more

‘World’s Toughest Fixes’ Films SEPTA Behind The Scenes

Posted in Septa on May 19th, 2010 by wpusersupport – Be the first to comment

A year ago February, a call comes out of the blue from a producer at National Geographic Channel expressing an interest in filming an hour-long TV show about the goings-on in SEPTA maintenance shops, subway tunnels and other behind the scene areas the public never sees. Turns out, National Geographic had asked a couple of other large transit agencies and had been turned down flat; potential legal problems, liability problems, labor problems – too much of a hassle. But we thought about it.