The Federal Rail Administration’s emergency order to inspect Silverliner IVs impacted more than half of the fleet.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA is expanding its red bus lanes to three new parts of Philadelphia, the agency announced on ...
The comments come amid ongoing safety concerns at SEPTA and a federal mandate requiring inspections of all Silverliner IV ...
SEPTA is delaying several purchases and projects, including one to make a train station more accessible for people with ...
SEPTA was ordered to take immediate and sweeping steps to reduce the risk of fire on some of its Regional Rail trains. The Federal Railroad Administration outlined five fires aboard the Silverliner IV ...
SEPTA restored most of its service after briefly suspending its Regional Rail lines Thursday afternoon due to signal power issues, but then the transit agency announced service was suspended again.
No new trains for SEPTA? SEPTA in an official response to the FRA, said that “replacing these cars will be a lengthy and costly process; to fully replace the fleet of cars, it may take up to a decade.
After Harrisburg failed to find recurring funding for mass transit and temporary help from the governor, the Regional Rail ...
The request follows concerns raised by the National Transportation Safety Board over a series of fires involving the 50-year-old railcars.
SEPTA is expanding the city’s network of red-painted, bus-only lanes to include Chestnut Street (Broad to 21st), Walnut Street (Broad to 19th), and Oregon Avenue (5th to Front). The three lanes being ...