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SEPTA is working to restore its historic 1947 trolleys that ran on Route 15 along Girard Avenue. The multi-year, ... The trolley cars have been off the roads since 2020.
Historic trolley cars are back on track in West Philadelphia in June 2024 after SEPTA's four-year maintenance program.
SEPTA leaders say the current cars on the line have been in use since the 1990s, and are often pulled for maintenance. That leads to delays and service interruptions.
SEPTA is a few weeks from cutting 20% of its service and raising fares 21% as Harrisburg leaders negotiate state budget.
PHILADELHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA has taken the first step toward replacing its aging Market-Frankford line cars. The transit agency awarded a $724 million contract to a company to build a brand new fleet.
SEPTA has awarded a $724.3 million contract to Hitachi Rail for 200 new railcars for the Market-Frankford subway line. The new fleet is expected to be delivered by the end of 2031, with the first ...
"SEPTA has terminated its contract with CRRC MA for cause. ... The transit company halted its $185 million project to implement double-decker train cars in its regional rail line system.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The SEPTA bus driver caught on video pushing a car down a Philadelphia street earlier this month is no longer with the transit agency. (The video in the player above is from ...