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  2. Paratransit Driver - Springfield, PA Patch

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    Currently we are seeking Full Time Paratransit Drivers to become valued members of our team! Positions available in Springfield (Delco), Philadelphia AND Wilmington, DE.

  3. Local Job Listings in Philadelphia, PA - Patch

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    Search for local jobs in Philadelphia, PA. Find your next opportunity in healthcare, technology, education, clerical, transportation, real estate, finance and more. Employers looking to hire?

  4. NJ Paratransit Workers To Get Pay Bump During States Of ...

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    Posted Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 12:16 pm ET. Last week, Gov. Phil Murphy gave the green light to A-2857/S-2977. The legislation requires NJ Transit to pay paratransit staff “time-and-a-half” for ...

  5. Paratransit - Wikipedia

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    Paratransit (the term used in North America) or Intermediate Public Transport (also known by other names such as community transport ( UK )), is a type of transportation services that supplement fixed-route mass transit by providing individualized rides without fixed routes or timetables. [1]

  6. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ( SEPTA) is a regional public transportation authority [4] that operates bus, rapid transit, commuter rail, light rail, and electric trolleybus services for nearly four million people in five counties in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It also manages projects that maintain, replace ...

  7. Public transportation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, Chinatown bus lines that connected New York with Boston and Philadelphia's Chinatowns began operating. They became popular with non-Chinese college students and others who wanted inexpensive transportation, and between 1997 and 2007 Greyhound lost 60% of its market share in the northeast United States to the Chinatown buses.