Philadelphia commuters are frustrated with the persistent operator unavailability on SEPTA buses, trolleys and subways.
SEPTA said the technology will be a game-changer for its riders, as other cities have reported improved time performance.
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Parents rejoice, SEPTA’s making it easier to bring a stroller on the busBus Routes 23, 25, 32, 49 ... The cost of adding stroller spots was “minimal,” according to SEPTA officials. The interior signage was produced in-house and removing two seats to create the space ...
SEPTA is adding designated stroller areas ... with a decal on its exterior above the boarding door, and on the interior of the bus, the space where the open stroller can be parked, with the ...
This story originally appeared on 6abc. Philadelphia Police are reviewing surveillance video from a SEPTA bus and the surrounding area to identify the suspect who killed a 15-year-old boy on the bus ...
He said bus operators and transit union officials from Houston, Miami and other major cities attended the demonstration. Philadelphia moved to install the compartments in part after the fatal shooting ...
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