VIDEO: Mom rescues baby from SEPTA tracks
A woman rescued her baby from tracks at the 56th Street SEPTA station after the stroller holding the 14-month-old girl rolled off the platform Wednesday.
SEPTA, police announce detours for Race for Cure
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure will be held in Philadelphia Sunday morning, bringing with it road closures and SEPTA service changes.
SEPTA announces Broad Street Run bus detours
SEPTA has announced more than three dozen bus detours to accommodate the 34th annual Broad Street Run on Sunday.
SEPTA wants people to ‘Make the Safe Choice’
SEPTA will send out 500 employees and volunteers Wednesday morning for its first-ever “Make the Safe Choice” Safety Awareness Day.
Study: SEPTA is broke
SEPTA won’t be able to sustain its level of service without more capital funding, jeopardizing nearly 25,000 jobs and $96 million in tax revenue.
Transit workers meet to discuss worker safety
Members of TWU Local 234 gathered Thursday to talk safety. The issue of the day: How to reduce assaults on transit workers and riders.
SEPTA, officials set if flash mobs return
SEPTA’s original policy on flash mobs instructed operators to report large groups of juveniles.
SEPTA makes plea for more funds
SEPTA officials said the company needs more of it to operate.
SEPTA worker shocked, burned in NJ
A SEPTA worker was shocked and burned while working atop a train in New Jersey overnight.
D.A. charges 10 for faking injuries in SEPTA accident
Ten people were charged after video from a bus accident allegedly showed personal injury claims were fraudulent.
