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SEPTA work in Norristown will close stations, snarl traffic all weekend – The Times Herald

Posted in Septa on October 26th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

SEPTA work in Norristown will close stations, snarl traffic all weekend The Times Herald NORRISTOWN — Construction work at two Norristown SEPTA crossings is predicted to give headaches to traffic commuters caught unaware of the planned work set to begin Friday and continue through the weekend. …

SEPTA work in Norristown will close stations,… – The Times Herald

Posted in Septa on October 26th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

SEPTA work in Norristown will close stations,… The Times Herald NORRISTOWN — Construction work at two Norristown SEPTA crossings is predicted to give headaches to traffic commuters caught unaware of the planned work set to begin Friday and continue through the weekend. ..

Weekend SEPTA Shuttle Busing and Street Closures in Norristown – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on October 25th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Weekend SEPTA Shuttle Busing and Street Closures in Norristown Patch.com According to a SEPTA , a railroad grade crossing renewal project on the Manayunk/Norristown Regional Rail line will result in weekend shuttle bus service between the Norristown Transportation Center (NTC) and the Elm Street station the weekend of Oct. …

Grade crossing project means weekend shuttle busing to Manayunk/Norristown line – Newsworks.org

Posted in Septa on October 22nd, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Grade crossing project means weekend shuttle busing to Manayunk/Norristown line Newsworks.org A SEPTA railroad crossing renewal project on the Manayunk/Norristown Regional Rail line will mean a slight change for commuters between Norristown Transportation Center and Elm Street Station. According to SEPTA , the project will result ..

Video: SEPTA rebuilds Garrett Hill embankment after storm damage – Main Line

Posted in Septa on October 17th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Main Line Video: SEPTA rebuilds Garrett Hill embankment after storm damage Main Line The record rainfall in September seriously damage to SEPTA's local regional rail line but it could have been worse. A section of track on the Norristown high-speed line in Radnor had shifted and dropped nearly a foot due to saturated …

Train strikes car in Philadelphia suburb, passengers injured – Reuters

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

News10.net Train strikes car in Philadelphia suburb, passengers injured Reuters The light-rail train on the Norristown High Speed Line was making its first run of the day when the collision occurred at 4:25 am, said Heather Redfern, spokeswoman for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ( SEPTA ).

SEPTA high-speed train hits car – 6abc.com

Posted in Septa on October 13th, 2011 by – 1 Comment

6abc.com SEPTA high-speed train hits car 6abc.com HAVERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA – October 13, 2011 (WPVI) — A Route 100 Norristown High-Speed train has slammed into a parked car in Havertown, Delaware County, injuring at least two people.

Tolls would subsidize rail line along Route 422 – Daily Local News

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

Tolls would subsidize rail line along Route 422 Daily Local News The cost of a rail ticket would be in line with prices on other SEPTA regional rail lines, Seymour said.

Drivers will subsidize new rail line in Route 422 tolling plan – Delaware County Daily Times

Posted in Septa on September 16th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Drivers will subsidize new rail line in Route 422 tolling plan Delaware County Daily Times The cost of a rail ticket would be in line with prices on other SEPTA regional rail lines, Seymour said. The highest fare on SEPTA is $8.75, or $10 if purchased on the train.

Obama declares State of Emergency for Pa. | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-09-09 – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on September 9th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Obama declares State of Emergency for Pa. | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-09-09 Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA (www. septa .org) was reporting that regional rail service was back and running, with a possible 30-minute delays on the Norristown/Manayunk Line