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48 workers for Philly transit agency score winning ticket for $172.7M … – Washington Post

Posted in Septa on April 26th, 2012 by MackinRana491 – Be the first to comment

FOX6Now.com Milwaukee 48 workers for Philly transit agency score winning ticket for $172.7M … Washington Post SEPTA operates buses, trains and trolleys in the city and its suburbs and is regularly strapped for cash

SEPTA agrees to change Cecil B. Moore bus signs – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on April 26th, 2012 by PatmonHolte699 – Be the first to comment

CBS Local SEPTA agrees to change Cecil B. Moore bus signs Philadelphia Inquirer By Vernon Clark Responding to opposition from North Philadelphia community activists, SEPTA officials announced Wednesday that they would stop abbreviating the name Cecil B. Moore on the bus line that runs on the street named after the late civil ..

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

Posted in Septa on April 24th, 2012 by stevemthew – Be the first to comment

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.

UPDATED: NY murder suspect killed by SEPTA train ID’d – The Mercury

Posted in Septa on April 23rd, 2012 by ChelsicFarris2 – Be the first to comment

6abc.com UPDATED: NY murder suspect killed by SEPTA train ID'd The Mercury By Linda Finarelli (Updated at 4:42 pm) 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.

Murder suspect killed by SEPTA train in Abington – The Reporter

Posted in Septa on April 23rd, 2012 by JoshuaMcCoy – Be the first to comment

6abc.com Murder suspect killed by SEPTA train in Abington The Reporter By LINDA FINARELLI A man being sought for a murder in New York City 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, according to police. Train Jumper's Step-Brother Arrested for Homicide Role: Sheriff NBC 10 Philadelphia Cops: NY killing suspect hit by train in PA, dies Wall Street Journal Fleeing suspect dies after jumping in front of train Patch.com iradiophilly.com

Man run over, killed by SEPTA bus in N. Philly – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on April 20th, 2012 by martinc4006 – Be the first to comment

Man run over, killed by SEPTA bus in N.

PHOTOS: NEW Renderings of Reading Viaduct – 6abc.com

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

6abc.com PHOTOS: NEW Renderings of Reading Viaduct 6abc.com View Looking Toward 12th StreetThe Center City District released preliminary designs for the SEPTA owned portion of the Reading Viaduct late last week, prepared by Studio Bryan Hanes and Urban Engineers for a community meeting to be held on March 6, …

Bag of SEPTA train tickets missing – The Times Herald

Posted in Septa on March 13th, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

Bag of SEPTA train tickets missing The Times Herald By KEITH PHUCAS NORRISTOWN — A SEPTA train conductor reported leaving behind a bag containing at least $650 worth of train tickets at Elm Street Station. When he returned later to retrieve the bag it was gone. According to a Norristown police report, ..

Second Annual TMA Wine Tasting Supports SEPTA – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on March 12th, 2012 by – Be the first to comment

Second Annual TMA Wine Tasting Supports SEPTA Patch.com The second annual TMA wine tasting took place March 4 at Walk Street and was another successful evening in support of Garden City's Special Education Parent Teacher Association ( SEPTA ). With a turnout of close to 70 guests, the early evening event …

One Great Idea: Tom Kline, Attorney – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on February 29th, 2012 by – 1 Comment

One Great Idea: Tom Kline, Attorney Philadelphia Inquirer “As a SEPTA rider, I see people every day waiting for the bus throw their trash out onto the street at 12th and Market, and it blows around one of our densest tourist areas. I've seen this at stops all over the city as well. “I'm not suggesting that ..