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SEPTA officials have said they welcome the hearing as an opportunity to demonstrate that passenger safety is a top priority. The transit authority makes the argument that it catches problems before ...
Riders of SEPTA’s Regional Rail system have likely noticed an influx of cancellations and delays over the past couple of ...
July 15, 2024 SEPTA ordered to correct safety issues found in Federal Transit Administration review An inspection, authorized after a string of crashes last year, disclosed inadequate staffing and ...
Commonwealth Republicans are holding steady against sustainable, long-term funding for SEPTA and more public transit in ...
The FTA maintains federal oversight over SEPTA’s operations and recently conducted an inspection of SEPTA’s safety protocols, practices and processes between August 2023 and January 2024.
With more people riding SEPTA in the wake of the Interstate 95 collapse, SEPTA police are working to reassure the public that the system is safe.
In that crash, a SEPTA bus struck another SEPTA bus, and 19 people walked away injured. One passenger, 72-year-old Siu Nam Mak, died in the collision.
SEPTA's CEO testified to what CBS3 reported last month that the transit agency has dozens of vacancies in its police department as safety continues to be a major issue for riders.
Thomas Nestel III, SEPTA's transit police chief for the last decade, retired Tuesday, effective immediately, SEPTA announced. He will be replaced in the interim by his second-in-command.