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SEPTA Bus Jackknifes, Crashes Into Philadelphia Home as Light Snow Falls
Authorities say a SEPTA bus jackknifed and crashed into a North Philadelphia home, leaving a bus passenger injured.
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SEPTA Moves Closer to Connecting King of Prussia With Philadelphia by Rail
Commuters should see a faster ride between Philadelphia and its Montgomery County suburbs thanks to a nearly 5-mile stretch of proposed rail.
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SEPTA Approves Plan for High Speed Line to KOP
The SEPTA Board of Trustees approved a proposed route to extend the Norristown High Speed Line to the King of Prussia Mall and Valley Forge Casino. NBC10’s Drew Smith reports.
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How to Get Home from the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII Parade of Champions on Public Transit
If you are planning to head to the Eagles parade today, public transit is a far better option than trying to drive. But there are some things riders need to know.
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Getting In and Out of Eagles Championship Parade
Getting in and out of Philadelphia during Thursday’s Eagles Championship Parade won’t be easy. NBC10’s Drew Smith shows what’s available.
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SEPTA Marks Philadelphia Trolley's 125th Anniversary
It has been 125 years since the first trolley started rolling through the streets of Philadelphia.
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Good News for Parents: SEPTA Opens Up Stroller Policy on Buses During Off-Peak Hours
SEPTA is changing its stroller policy after complaints and a petition came to the transportation authority’s attention.
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SEPTA Changes Stroller Policy
Starting in the new year, SEPTA’s stroller policy will change to make traveling easier for parents with young children.
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SEPTA Wants Passengers to Travel Safe
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is reminding its passengers to be safe and respect the train.
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SEPTA Suspends Service on Wilmington-Newark Regional Rail Line
Amtrak overhead line issues impact SEPTA service to and from Delaware.
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With NFL Draft Approaching, SEPTA Cracks Down on Panhandling
The Philadelphia area’s transit agency is cracking down on panhandling in underground train stations.
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SEPTA ‘Keys' in on Phillies Fans by Offering Up Swag for Using New Technology
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority hopes some free Phillies swag will get more people to transition to its SEPTA Key system.
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Teen Battling Disease to Bring the Heat at Phillies Home Opener
Fred Alward, who is going under dialysis for kidney failure at Neumors/AI DuPont Hospital, is ready to fire the first pitch at the Phillies home opener. The 15-year-old showed off his arm by throwing to the Phanatic ahead of Friday’s game.
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SEPTA Police: More Body Cameras Lead to Fewer Injuries and Complaints
The Philadelphia area’s major transit system said an audit of its police body camera program found a reduction in both injuries and complaints stemming from officers’ interactions with the public.
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Fights Change SEPTA Policy
Student fights have gotten the attention of SEPTA police. NBC10’s Katy Zachry tells what SEPTA is planning to change to keep crowds under control and passengers safe.
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10 Teen Boys in Custody Over Philadelphia Subway Brawl
A Philadelphia area transit agency says 10 teenage boys are in police custody following a brawl and assault at a subway station last week.
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SEPTA to Add Two-Level Train Cars
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority says it’s buying 45 new multi-level train coaches.
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SEPTA Announces Proposal to Increase Fares Starting This Summer
Your public transit rates may go up starting this summer
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SEPTA Shifts to Electronic Fares, Away From Tokens
Philadelphia’s main transit agency is taking a big step toward shifting riders away from tokens, paper transfers and cash to electronic fare cards.
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Fire Caused by Downed Wires Suspends SEPTA Regional Rail Line in Montgomery County
West Trenton Line service suspended for one hour because of fire.