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SEPTA released its mid-year crime report for 2025, which shows significant increases in enforcement related to fare evasion and quality-of-ride offenses.
After violent weekend, SEPTA riders raise concerns about safety 02:29. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- While Corey Walker waited for his bus in North Philadelphia, the two violent incidents that happened at ...
As the first half of the year has been completed, serious crimes on SEPTA have continued to drop, while petty crimes are on the rise, officials say. According to the first-half 2025 crime report from ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia City Council is calling for SEPTA to take action after several violent and high-profile incidents unfolded on its trains and busses this year. The meeting was ...
SEPTA employees are undergoing safety reinforcement training this week following several recent accidents in the Philadelphia area and surrounding suburbs involving their vehicles. The eight-week ...
As SEPTA discusses its budget, safety remains a top priority for the agency "Safety and security funding is budgeted to increase 50% in the coming budget year," a SEPTA spokesman said.
SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch said all the incidents have different causes, but safety training will be implemented for all employees. “There isn’t any immediate indication that we have any one ...
SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) said on July 16 it will implement “additional initiatives and a series of corrective action plans (CAPs)” in response to the Federal Transit ...
SEPTA employees to begin safety training after series of crashes; some riders should expect delays. The first of eight incidents started on July 21 when two SEPTA buses crashed on Roosevelt Boulevard.
SEPTA officials are implementing safety training for some 9,000 workers in the wake of a half dozen crashes involving their vehicles. Spokesperson Andrew Busch said every agency employee will have a ...
April 12, 2024 Despite recent killings, SEPTA says serious crime is down from last year The transit police's first quarterly report of 2024 found a 45% decrease compared with the same time in 2023.
SEPTA says all employees will attend mandatory safety training over the next eight weeks. Each employee will spend a full day going over safety concerns, in response to the recent string of ...
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