Motorists are reminded that a nonfunctioning traffic signal must be treated as a stop sign under Connecticut state law.
SEPTA says the goal of the redesign is to make the bus network more efficient, more reliable, and easier to navigate.
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Remember SEPTA’s plan to redo bus routes? It’s back and it’s happening (for real this time).
A change is going to come. Just don’t call it a revolution. SEPTA says it will implement — in phases over the next 18 months ...
SEPTA and PATCO services returned to normal after a transformer fire at the City Hall Station on Wednesday, March 11.
The parade begins at 16th Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard, proceeds through the historic Independence Mall area, and ...
Formerly known as the Bus Revolution, the newly named New Bus Network initiative will begin rollout in August after board ...
SEPTA has shared new details about its timeline for revamping Philadelphia's bus system. The "New Bus Network," formerly called the "Bus Revolution," is the transit authority's first comprehensive ...
SEPTA will roll out its New Bus Network initiative this summer, promising more frequent service on popular routes, two new crosstown lines, and the elimination of 18 underutilized options across ...
SEPTA announced on Wednesday that it will implement new changes to its bus services. Formerly known as Bus Revolution, the transit agency said the New Bus Network ...
After budget woes caused SEPTA to put plans for a 'bus revolution' on hold, the transit provider now hopes to launch a retooled effort this summer.
Your bus stop may be moving this fall, and your route may change, too. SEPTA said it is reviving its much-delayed plan to ...
The March 15 event's theme will be a tribute to the contributions made by the Irish community over the past 250 years of ...
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