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Group aims to restore Cecil B. Moore’s full name on signs – Philadelphia Daily News

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New York state murder suspect killed by SEPTA train in Abington – Montgomery Newspapers

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6abc.com New York state murder suspect killed by SEPTA train in Abington Montgomery Newspapers By Linda Finarelli A Bucks County man being sought for a murder in New York state was killed Monday morning after he jumped in front of a train on the SEPTA regional rail line between the Jenkintown and Noble train stations. Thomas W. Borden, 33, ..

Steel Force finds friendship in running – Philadelphia Inquirer

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Steel Force finds friendship in running Philadelphia Inquirer This story started on a SEPTA train, the R8, Fox Chase line. Ernest Brown, a Philadelphia police detective, a man who lost 80 pounds as a runner, was reading a running magazine

Group aims to restore Cecil B. Moore’s full name on signs – Philadelphia Inquirer

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Group aims to restore Cecil B. Moore's full name on signs Philadelphia Inquirer Moore's name is revered in North Philadelphia, Dorn said, but recently, he and other members of the Cecil B. Moore Philadelphia Freedom Fighters noticed that both SEPTA and the city have used “CB Moore” on buses and street signs instead of spelling out …

400 passengers evacuated from elevated SEPTA train – Philadelphia Inquirer

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CBS Local 400 passengers evacuated from elevated SEPTA train Philadelphia Inquirer There was no fire, no one was in jeopardy, and no one got hurt, said SEPTA spokeswoman Heather Redfern.

NY murder suspect killed by SEPTA train ID’d (video) – Daily Local News

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6abc.com NY murder suspect killed by SEPTA train ID'd (video) Daily Local News By Linda Finarelli A Bucks County man sought for a murder in New York state was killed this morning after he jumped in front of a train on the SEPTA regional rail line between the Jenkintown and Noble train stations.

Market-Frankford SEPTA Train Stalled – MyFox Philadelphia

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MyFox Philadelphia Market-Frankford SEPTA Train Stalled MyFox Philadelphia 400 passengers were evacuated from a disabled Market-Frankford SEPTA train after it came to a stop on elevated tracks during Tuesday morning's rush hour. Skyfox was over the scene near the Erie-Torresdale station where rescue crews and firefighters …

Disabled SEPTA Train Strands Commuters – NBC 10 Philadelphia

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CBS Local Disabled SEPTA Train Strands Commuters NBC 10 Philadelphia A SEPTA train with mechanical problems is blocking a portion of the Market-Frankford El Line. By Jackie Gailey Passengers are transferred from a disabled SEPTA train to a rescue train Tuesday morning on the Market-Frankford El line.

VIDEO: UPDATED: New York murder suspect killed by SEPTA train in Abington – Montgomery Newspapers

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6abc.com VIDEO: UPDATED: New York murder suspect killed by SEPTA train in Abington Montgomery Newspapers Staff photo by JARREAU FREEMAN A Bucks County man being sought for a murder in New York state was killed this morning after he jumped in front of a train on the SEPTA regional rail line between the Jenkintown and Noble train stations. Lower Gwynedd Cops First To Spot NY Fugitive Patch.com Jenkintown schools locked down after murder suspect spotted Philadelphia Inquirer Train Jumper, Murder Suspect Had Criminal History NBC 10 Philadelphia Wall Street Journal

Lower Gwynedd Cops First To Spot NY Fugitive – Patch.com

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6abc.com Lower Gwynedd Cops First To Spot NY Fugitive Patch.com By David Powell Thomas Borden, of Corning, NY, died Monday from injuries sustained when he was struck by a SEPTA train.