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NYPD Investigating New Fatal Revel Crash After Three Others This Summer
The NYPD is investigating a fatal crash involving a Revel scooter, the fourth this year and the first since the scooter-sharing service relaunched in August. Police said Wednesday that a Sept. 29 crash on the Upper West Side, in which an 82-year-woman was hit in a crosswalk and died, involved a 23-year-old man riding one of Revel’s electric scooters. The…
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Third Person Dies After Revel Scooter Crash, Following Service's NYC Shutdown
A third person has died after crashing a Revel scooter in New York City, succumbing to injuries suffered last month before the service suspended operations. The NYPD said a 30-year-old Bronx man, Francis Nunez, suffered head injuries in a July 25 accident in Washington Heights, dying a few days later in the hospital. Revel, a service that offers electric scooter…
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How to Get on a SEPTA Bus as Regular Schedules Resume
Here’s how to get on and off a SEPTA bus properly under social distancing guidelines as the transit agency begins ramping up service, as NBC10 reporter Lauren Mayk shows.
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Prepare for Longer Waits, Limited Space on SEPTA Transit
Social distancing rules will mean longer waits and less riders per bus or subway line, NBC10’s Lauren Mayk reports.
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In New York's Subway Shutdown, an Unthinkable Departure
Last week, for the first time in New York’s history, the trains stopped running in a planned shutdown
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LATEST: SEPTA Says Transit Work Action Won't Happen Thursday
SEPTA is telling riders that service could be disrupted, and possibly suspended, on Thursday because of a labor action by the largest union of transit agency employees.
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Some Workers Who Ride SEPTA Report Overcrowding and Lack of Masks
Governor Tom Wolf mandated all customers inside essential Pennsylvania businesses to wear a face covering but the same requirement doesn’t apply to public transportation. Some essential workers who ride trains and buses are now reporting overcrowding and a lack of masks. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville took their concerns to SEPTA>
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SEPTA Drivers Demand Pay Increase, Citing Exposure Dangers
Talks between the union representing many of the transit agency’s frontline workers and SEPTA management continued Wednesday after a tensions flared earlier in the week
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SEPTA and Union at Odds Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
SEPTA’s union accused the transportation authority of not doing enough to protect workers amid the coronavirus pandemic NBC10’s Wendy Saltzman speaks to both sides.
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What's the ‘Craziest Thing You've Seen on SEPTA'? Here Are Riders' Responses
We asked our readers “What’s the craziest thing you’ve seen on SEPTA? Please give as many details as possible.” and here’s what some of you said:
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‘Stop Manspreading!': Queens Native Awkwafina Takes Over 7 Train Subway Announcement
If you thought the voice telling you to “stand clear of the closing doors, please” sounds familiar, you’re right.
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New Rail Yard Will House Hundreds of Trains During Severe Weather
Work begins on new railyard to store New Jersey Transit and Amtrak trains during storms.
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Gas Prices Edge Up in New Jersey, Around Nation
Gas prices have edged up in New Jersey and around the nation, with analysts citing decreased inventories in the northeastern United States, increased demand and fluctuating crude oil prices.
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NJ Transit Driver Hit With Pepper Spray During Fight on Bus
An NJ Transit bus driver was hospitalized after a fight between two men broke out on the vehicle she was operating and she was hit with pepper spray
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Man Dies, 4 Hurt as New Jersey Transit Access Link Bus and SUV Collide Head-on
A New Jersey Transit paratransit bus and an SUV slammed into each other head-on in South Jersey Friday morning, leaving one person dead, four people hurt, both vehicles with front-end damage and a busy road closed.
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Full Service Restored on PATCO, NJ Transit 2 Days After Damaging Storms
PATCO and NJ Transit announced that full service had been restored Wednesday afternoon after storms caused outages.
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NJ Transit Train Smashes Into Police Vehicle in Long Branch; No Injuries Reported
A New Jersey Transit train smashed into a police vehicle in Long Branch Monday, causing major delays and snarling traffic in the area as authorities investigated.
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Off the Rails, Destination Unknown
South Jersey’s only NJ Transit line connecting Atlantic City to destinations west has been shut down since September. NBC10 also reviewed hundreds of federal inspection reports that show a wide range of safety issues.
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Man Dies While in Custody of SEPTA Police
An investigation is underway after a man died while in the custody of SEPTA police.
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Man Dies in SEPTA Police Custody
An investigation is underway after a man died while being transported inside a SEPTA Police vehicle.