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Woman In Wheelchair Denied Paratransit Service – MyFox Philadelphia

Posted in Septa on May 15th, 2012 by SchaunamanZorc622 – Be the first to comment

Woman In Wheelchair Denied Paratransit Service MyFox Philadelphia When she was denied access to SEPTA's Paratransit service, she got in touch with us. Stephanie Jackson says she feels like a prisoner in her own home, high atop this hill in her East Falls neighborhood.

YESTERDAY’s PAPERS/FACTS AND FANCIES May 16 – Delco News Network

Posted in Septa on May 15th, 2012 by jakemajor68 – Be the first to comment

YESTERDAY's PAPERS/FACTS AND FANCIES May 16 Delco News Network Ronald DeGrau, public relations representative for SEPTA , was guest speaker at the annual luncheon meeting of the Marple-Newtown League of Women Voters last Wednesday. During his talk, DeGrau explained SEPTA's master plan which envisions a high-speed …

Meet Newtown Police Officer Christopher Barksdale – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on May 15th, 2012 by StephenAmerson23 – Be the first to comment

Meet Newtown Police Officer Christopher Barksdale Patch.com I also currently work in Philly for the SEPTA Transportation Police Department. I've been there for seven years now

Two SEPTA buses involved in accidents – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on May 14th, 2012 by BobyHelen19 – Be the first to comment

CBS Local Two SEPTA buses involved in accidents Philadelphia Inquirer By Morgan Zalot In the first, a Route 64 bus was traveling on Grays Ferry Avenue near Ellsworth Street, in Grays Ferry, around 4:15 pm when it collided with a van at the intersection, SEPTA spokesman Andrew Busch said. Six people suffered minor …

Riders readying for end of SEPTA bus route – The Reporter

Posted in Septa on May 14th, 2012 by MirenVitgenstein – Be the first to comment

Riders readying for end of SEPTA bus route The Reporter By DAN SOKIL MONTGOMERY TWP — There may not be many of them compared to other SEPTA routes, but the riders on Route 134 are getting ready for a change. In just over a month, their route will end due to funding cuts from Montgomery County, according to …

Person Dead After Being Struck by Train: Cops – NBC 10 Philadelphia

Posted in Septa on May 14th, 2012 by BenduniiMendi – Be the first to comment

CBS Local Person Dead After Being Struck by Train: Cops NBC 10 Philadelphia Police have not yet released the victim's identity. SEPTA announced normal service has resumed on SEPTA's Trenton Regional Rail Line after earlier delays. SEPTA also says passengers may experience residual delays as full operations are restored.

OMG PD: SEPTA Bus as (Failed) Getaway Car – Patch.com

Posted in Septa on May 14th, 2012 by ClaudeRickie – Be the first to comment

OMG PD: SEPTA Bus as (Failed) Getaway Car Patch.com By Nate Adams Some people might disagree, but I have generally had good experiences with SEPTA services, especially its bus routes. Then again, I wouldn't want to make use of one of their busses as my getaway car. According to a report on Springfield …

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Partners with … – MarketWatch (press release)

Posted in Septa on May 14th, 2012 by yaekomurrieta356 – Be the first to comment

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ( SEPTA ) Partners with … MarketWatch (press release) “This collaborative effort with SourceOne is part of SEPTA's commitment to providing the most efficient and cost-effective services to our customers,” said Frank Gormley, SEPTA's Operating Budget Director. “We are enthusiastic about our partnership ..

SEPTA Upgrades Coming – Patch.com

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

SEPTA Upgrades Coming Patch.com By Tom Sofield A portion of County Line Road between York Road and Jacksonville Road is expected to be closed Friday, October 5 through the early morning hours on Monday, October 8 due to a “major project” SEPTA will be conducting at the railroad …

Philadelphia’s Subway Trains Are Becoming Rolling Power Factories – Gizmodo

Posted in Septa on May 11th, 2012 by hattielvyaa – Be the first to comment

Philadelphia's Subway Trains Are Becoming Rolling Power Factories Gizmodo To combat its carbon footprint, the South East Pennsylvania Transit Authority ( SEPTA ) has outfitted its light-rail trains with regenerative braking technology. That's right: They'll power the system every time they slow down.