(The Center Square) - The Philadelphia region's public transit system just got another infusion of cash to address emergency repairs demanded by the federal government in October. Gov. Josh Shapiro ...
Service should 'gradually improve,' the transit authority says. But it won't be fully restored until thermal sensors are ...
SEPTA leaders say they hope to have around 200 rail cars that were pulled from service for safety inspections back on the tracks by late December. Part of the nearly $220 million in capital funding ...
Governor Josh Shapiro on Nov. 24 directed Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary Mike Carroll to allocate $219.9 million in additional capital funding to the Southeastern ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Earlier today, Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) directed PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll to allocate an additional $219.9 million in capital funding to support the Southeastern ...
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The union representing thousands of SEPTA workers has voted to authorize a strike, raising the possibility of more transit disruptions across the Philadelphia region. The vote, held Sunday afternoon ...
SEPTA canceled select trips along the Chestnut Hill West and Fox Chase lines Monday as the agency works to complete repairs to its Silverliner IV fleet. The continued disruptions come as the largest ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — SEPTA is on schedule to meet today’s federal deadline to inspect all 223 Silverliner IV railcars, but riders shouldn’t expect normal service to return until the end of the year.
SEPTA crews are set to perform an inspection on the 223rd and final Silverliner IV rail car on the day of the transit agency's federally-mandated deadline, officials announced. On Friday, Nov. 14, ...
The rentals will sub for SEPTA Silverliner IV cars undergoing repairs and safety inspections. SEPTA also is soliciting bids ...
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