While legitimate complaints existed — like why so many stations lacked the machines to dispense them — the system worked: it cost SEPTA relatively little money, and riders knew how to use it. Then, in ...
A retired SEPTA bus driver is speaking out about blind spots for buses after a couple was hit by one in South Philly on January 3. Police say 35-year-old Michael Spooner, died at the scene and his ...
But, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, Pettyjohn — who holds the distinction of being SEPTA’s first ever female train engineer — pulled her railcars into Suburban Station for the last time.
Jacqueline Pettyjohn has been riding SEPTA's rails throughout the region for the past four decades. But, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, Pettyjohn -- who holds the distinction of being SEPTA's first ...
As a police investigation into the death of a man, who was struck and killed by a SEPTA bus on Jan. 3, 2025, continues members of the victim's family are seeking answers and looking for assurance ...
PHILADELPHIA - Michael and Kayla Spooner thought they had their entire lives ahead of them until Michael was tragically hit and killed by a SEPTA bus. Kayla was injured but survived. Michael's ...
“They never told us what happened, I saw some things on SEPTA Social saying signal troubles, whatever it was, thousands of people were stranded with mere minutes before the game starts because once ...
After 40 years of service with SEPTA, a trailblazing train operator is calling it a career. Jackie Pettyjohn made history as SEPTA's first female train engineer, according to the transit agency.
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. (WPVI) -- Two passenger vehicles and a SEPTA bus were involved in a crash on Wednesday in King of Prussia, Montgomery County. The crash happened just before 2 p.m. at the ...
It happened last week. Surveillance video obtained by ABC Philadelphia affiliate WPVI shows the road buckling under a SEPTA bus. A short time later, with people milling around, that same section ...
SEPTA will use the property to expand its southern depot. “Most of the political events in Philly were held at my place,” Louis Galdo, who retired in December, told the outlet. “Just about ...