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3232SEPTA Returns More Trains to Market-Frankford Line
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https://templeupdate.com/septa-returns-more-trains-to-market-frankford-line/#respondMon, 13 Feb 2017 13:44:13 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=12903View More » ]]>https://youtu.be/X9zMBP0H9vM This week’s commute should be a little smoother for riders on SEPTA’s Market-Frankford line as the transit agency continues to return more cars back into service. Last week SEPTA pulled over 100 cars from the line when mechanics found cracks on the support beams of two subway cars which prompted the inspections of many others for the same problem.
]]>https://templeupdate.com/septa-returns-more-trains-to-market-frankford-line/feed/0SEPTA Eyes June Date to Roll Out New Payment System
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https://templeupdate.com/septa-eyes-june-date-to-roll-out-new-payment-system/#respondThu, 21 Apr 2016 13:55:31 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=9188View More » ]]>In less than two months, SEPTA will make a move toward the future. Starting June 13th, the transit service will sell 10,000 SEPTA Key Cards on a first come, first served in kiosks at 12 subway stations, including Dilworth Plaza and Cecil B. Moore. “You have that one card that can do everything you need to do. It can pay for your fares,” said SEPTA Spokesman Andrew Busch. “You can also use…
]]>https://templeupdate.com/septa-eyes-june-date-to-roll-out-new-payment-system/feed/0Temple Student Takes Stand for Bike Advocacy
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https://templeupdate.com/temple-student-takes-stand-for-bike-advocacy/#respondThu, 12 Nov 2015 14:00:38 +0000https://smcsites.com/update/?p=6395View More » ]]>South Philadelphia resident and Temple student Travis Southard does not spend his commute in a car, but on a bicycle. As one of the ten most populated cities, Philadelphia has the highest percentage of people cycling to work. Last March, Philadelphia ranked fifth among large American cities for total bike lane miles, and fourth in bike lane miles per square mile. Despite these rankings…