Posts Tagged ‘street’

SEPTA opens new handicapped travel center – phillyBurbs.com

Posted in Septa on February 3rd, 2012 by GottGutt638 – Be the first to comment

CBS Local SEPTA opens new handicapped travel center phillyBurbs.com At its new travel center at Suburban Station, in his concourse underneath 16th Street and JFK Boulevard, SEPTA helps disabled riders learn how to independently and safely board and exit buses and trains. The center features a cutaway front one-third of … SEPTA opens center at Suburban Station to teach handicapped to ride Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA's New Classroom Aims To Teach Riders With Disabilities How To Use Mass ..

Briefly… CITY/REGION | Philadelphia Daily News | 2012-01-24 – Philadelphia Daily News

Posted in Septa on January 24th, 2012 by bgjizgtupie – Be the first to comment

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Man is fatally struck by SEPTA bus in Kingsessing | Philadelphia Inquirer … – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on January 24th, 2012 by ImlayDimiceli587 – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Man is fatally struck by SEPTA bus in Kingsessing | Philadelphia Inquirer … Philadelphia Inquirer A man, 59, was struck and killed by a SEPTA bus Monday afternoon in the city's Kingsessing section, authorities said. The man was reported pinned under a Route 12 bus at 49th Street and Woodland Avenue about 3:40 pm, authorities said.

Pedestrian struck and killed by SEPTA bus – 6abc.com

Posted in Septa on January 23rd, 2012 by VasmadjidesKutil – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Pedestrian struck and killed by SEPTA bus 6abc.com SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA – January 23, 2012 (WPVI) — Police are investigating a fatal accident involving a pedestrian and a SEPTA bus. Authorities say a person was struck by the bus at 49th Street and Woodland Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia.

Person fatally hit by SEPTA bus | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2012-01-23 – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on January 23rd, 2012 by Weexexigeve – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Person fatally hit by SEPTA bus | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2012-01-23 Philadelphia Inquirer A 59-year-old man was struck and killed by a SEPTA bus Monday afternoon in the city's Kingsessing section, authorities said. The man was reported pinned under a Route 12 bus at 49th Street and Woodland Avenue about 3:39 pm, authorities said

Woman drives SUV into SEPTA trolley tunnel – 6abc.com

Posted in Septa on December 24th, 2011 by GallenWease284 – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Woman drives SUV into SEPTA trolley tunnel 6abc.com PHILADELPHIA – December 23, 2011 (WPVI) — SEPTA suspends underground trolley service between University City and Center City while police investigate a car in the tunnel.

What’s Going on With the H Bus This Week? – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on November 14th, 2011 by AudreyKing5986 – Be the first to comment

What's Going on With the H Bus This Week? Patch.com Several of them are present at SEPTA H bus stops along McCallum Street between Mt. Pleasant Avenue and Lincoln Drive

Person Struck, Killed By SEPTA Train – MyFox Philadelphia

Posted in Septa on November 10th, 2011 by instantempoPoiseence – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Person Struck, Killed By SEPTA Train MyFox Philadelphia By The Numbers PHILADELPHIA – There are major problems on SEPTA Thursday morning as a person has been hit and killed by a train at 22nd street in Center City.

Missing Norristown Woman Found in South Carolina – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on November 7th, 2011 by JasonnShakescisnki – Be the first to comment

Missing Norristown Woman Found in South Carolina Patch.com Geraldine Jones' family reported the woman missing after she boarded a SEPTA Regional Rail train headed for North Broad Street in Philadelphia in the company of a male friend and did not return from the city or call. …

Digging toward the future in Lansdale (video) – Montgomery Newspapers

Posted in Septa on November 5th, 2011 by jiang987410 – Be the first to comment

Digging toward the future in Lansdale (video) Montgomery Newspapers “It'll be the largest pipe we have underneath the SEPTA track. We also have a 12-inch pipe that's out toward Main Street, and an existing 6-inch that's very old, probably about a hundred years old,” Preston said