phillyvoice.com: SEPTA revives bus redesign plan with route changes and new schedules
SEPTA will begin rolling out its plan to redesign the city's bus routes in August, the transit agency said Wednesday. Formerly known as the Bus Revolution, the New Bus Network initiative will include ...
CBS News: SEPTA plans to revamp bus network in Philadelphia with 2 new routes, additional service, some cuts
SEPTA plans to revamp bus network in Philadelphia with 2 new routes, additional service, some cuts
MSN: Remember SEPTA’s plan to redo bus routes? It’s back and it’s happening (for real this time).
Remember SEPTA’s plan to redo bus routes? It’s back and it’s happening (for real this time).
WHYY: Some popular SEPTA bus routes may disappear before others with low ridership. Here’s why
Some popular SEPTA bus routes may disappear before others with low ridership. Here’s why
Yahoo: SEPTA town halls: How to give feedback on new bus routes
CBS News: Some SEPTA bus routes to be restored in Philadelphia next week to help students commute, city says
Some SEPTA bus routes to be restored in Philadelphia next week to help students commute, city says
Philadelphia Mag: Confused About the New SEPTA Bus Route Numbers? We’re Here to Help
Confused About the New SEPTA Bus Route Numbers? We’re Here to Help
6abc News: SEPTA bus routes, trolley lines for students now restored after city funding
SEPTA bus routes, trolley lines for students now restored after city funding
Philadelphia Tribune: New SEPTA bus network introduces crosstown lines, cuts underused routes
SEPTA will roll out its New Bus Network initiative this summer, promising more frequent service on popular routes, two new crosstown lines, and the elimination of 18 underutilized options across the ...
SEPTA's website now shows visual representations of its bus detours, an upgrade intended to make it easier for riders to understand route changes. Route maps now show which bus stops and route ...
Yahoo: SEPTA has a bus problem in Bucks County. Here's the new routes, on-demand plan to fix it
SEPTA has a bus problem in Bucks County. Here's the new routes, on-demand plan to fix it
SEPTA has shared new details about its timeline for revamping Philadelphia's bus system. The "New Bus Network," formerly called the "Bus Revolution," is the transit authority's first comprehensive ...
A change is going to come. Just don’t call it a revolution. SEPTA says it will implement — in phases over the next 18 months — the redesigned bus network that was shelved last year when the public ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SEPTA is holding public events to discuss its New Bus Network, including a town hall in West Philadelphia on Wednesday, March 25.
SEPTA will restore some bus lines next week to help students get to and from school amid service cuts, the city of Philadelphia announced Thursday. The city said the plan will restore several SEPTA ...
NBC 10 Philadelphia: New SEPTA bus, metro schedules go into effect Sunday, Monday
New schedules for SEPTA buses and metro lines are set to go into effect starting Sunday and Monday, as the mass transit provider takes the next step in its metro transition that's intended to make the ...
phillyvoice.com: SEPTA's website now shows bus detours on maps – and its app eventually will, too
SEPTA's website now shows bus detours on maps – and its app eventually will, too
CBS News: SEPTA introduces new bus and subway schedules ahead of fall season
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- SEPTA is switching up its schedules for bus and subway services beginning Sunday ahead of the back-to-school rush this fall. The transit company's new schedules will impact those ...
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SEPTA EMU 343 in 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA in September 1976. Roger Puta photo
SEPTA is our local transportation agency in Philadelphia,and the surrounding areas. Apparently it's their 50th anniversary, and they're doing a little something. Four MU's are being dated back to the old days. The first one out is the Reading, with Penn Central, Conrail and PRR
Catenary wires fell onto a SEPTA Paoli line Regional Rail train west of Philadelphia 30th St. Station Monday afternoon. 150 passengers on the train are remaining aboard as SEPTA and Amtrak power controllers work to shut off the catenary power, before rescue efforts can begin. Service
SEPTA Regional Rail service remains suspended on the West Trenton, Warminster and Lansdale/Doylestown lines in the aftermath of a massive fire at the SPS Technologies warehouse in Jenkintown PA. Fire began last night. Building located at the junction of SEPTA's West Trenton line (ex-RDG New York branch) and Lansdale line (ex-RDG Bethlehem branch).
They were Septa's AEM-7s and replaced with the Siemens locos. I witnessed Septa testing an Amtrak AEM-7 before they bought their own. They were towing an assortment of the old Blueliners and Silverliners!
SEPTA Silverliner dimensions Author: ChS7-321 Hello everybody, I'm looking for dimensions (technical drawings if possible) of the Silverliner (II/III/IV, doesn't matter) EMUs used by SEPTA. Drawings of NJT Arrow units would be fine as well. I'm specifically looking for the truck data, and it should be very, very similar for both types.
Why SEPTA Regional Rail trains don’t have bathrooms Philadelphia Inquirer by Michelle Myers Published Feb. 23, 2024 If you need to go while riding a Regional Rail train, you’ll have to hold it for a bit longer because there are no bathrooms on board.
SEPTA has published the RFP for Silverliner VI. Submissions are due April 10th, 2026. They are looking to purchase 234 cars in married pairs with options for an additional 92 cars. The cars can be Steel or Aluminum.
These were built in December 1987 by EMD. 1 and 2. SEPTA AEM7 2305 with Tr 7547 at 5:44p at Dowingtown, PA on 3. SEPTA AEM7 2305 on New Jersey Transit at 5:55p at Elizabeth, NJ on
The SEPTA Silverliner IV that was destroyed in a spectacular fire in Delaware County PA had been reported with "sluggish performance" by an engineer earlier in the day. SEPTA Mechanical found "problems" but the train was left in service. Crew reported smelling smoke on its fatal trip on the Wilmington line, stopped and discovered the fire.