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PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — SEPTA leaders and employees paused Thursday to honor eight Black trolley operators at the center of a turbulent time in the city's transit history. In August 1944 ...
This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the last name of SEPTA senior press officer ... the Routes 101 and 102 trolley lines and multiple bus routes. The Market-Frankford Line ...
SEPTA said. The entire 15th Street complex will be closed, including City Hall, MFL 13th Street, Metro Trolley 13th & 15th Street, and Suburban Station on Regional Rail. Since neither line will ...
SEPTA "Metro" lines — an umbrella term introduced last year for several subway, elevated train and trolley lines — will also formally adopt new letter-based names beginning that week ...
But when many trolley routes were subsequently converted to buses, they kept their numbers. The current changes are being phased in on SEPTA’s website and other places, including new schedules ...
The SEPTA board approved a $211 million contract Thursday for a new fare payment system expected to be more reliable and easier to use than the SEPTA Key system in place now. Cubic Transportation ...
The Black History Month trolley also features posters of famous Black figures like Harriet Tubman and Justice Thurgood Marshall, as well as SEPTA employees like Patricia Riley (first female conductor) ...