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The former SEPTA Route 6 trolley in Philadelphia, c. 1980. SEPTA was created by the Pennsylvania legislature on August 17, 1963, to coordinate government funding to various transit and railroad companies in southeastern Pennsylvania. It commenced on February 18, 1964. On November 1, 1965, SEPTA absorbed two predecessor agencies:
Erie–Torresdale station is an elevated rapid transit station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served by the SEPTA Market–Frankford Line. It is located at the intersection of Kensington, Erie, and Torresdale avenues in the Juniata neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia .
The SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines are a collection of five SEPTA trolley lines that operate on street-level tracks in West Philadelphia and Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and also underneath Market Street in Philadelphia's Center City.
PHILADELPHIA, PA — SEPTA has announced it will launch a free, on-demand shuttle service to connect late-night shift workers at large job sites in Lower Bucks County, like the three Amazon ...
See What The Future Of SEPTA Could Look Like - Philadelphia, PA - A new transit plan would have Regional Rail trains running every 15 minutes, modernize trolleys, and bolster many aspects of...
A possible rebranding of SEPTA's Regional Rail, elevated line, and bus lines is being floated for 2022 or 2023. SEPTA wants the public's input, however. Find out what's happening in Philadelphia ...
SEPTA Metro is an urban rail transit network in Philadelphia and its suburbs, operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA). The network includes two rapid transit lines and four light rail lines totaling 78 miles (126 km) of rail service.
SEPTA Unveils Fare Restructuring Plan - Philadelphia, PA - Lower fares for kids, a new three-day "Convenience Pass," and monthly and weekly pass price increases are just a few new fare...
List of SEPTA Metro stations. SEPTA Metro consists of twelve lines containing thirteen trains; The L and B, both of which were inherited from the former Philadelphia Transportation Company, and originally built by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company.
SEPTA Resuming Normal Service On Most Lines May 17 - Philadelphia, PA - Buses, trolleys, subways, and the Norristown High Speed Line will get back to (mostly) normal schedules soon.