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While the historic PCC trolleys should be back on the roads by fall, they will eventually be replaced by new trolley cars as part of SEPTA's larger Trolley Modernization project. "Our job in the ...
As we advance towards the final design phase and delivery of 130 Citadis™ light rail vehicles to the Southeastern ...
They're asking all riders to participate in a public survey to learn more about the Trolley Modernization Project and share their opinions. The survey is available until July 24. SEPTA is also ...
SEPTA is planning to make some major upgrades to its trolley system and is asking Philadelphia and Delaware County riders to participate in a public survey on the project. Some of the feedback ...
Two $25 million grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation will go toward SEPTA's trolley modernization project and the North Philadelphia School Zone Traffic Safety Project. The awards are ...
Alstom is working with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) to deliver 130 new Citadis streetcars ...
SEPTA’s capital budget, which funds long-term projects, is buoyed by an extra ... $185.8 million over the next year for Trolley Modernization, a multi-year, nearly $2 billion initiative to ...
SEPTA would not jeopardize other critical projects, such as the Market-Frankford Line fleet replacement, Trolley Modernization, or station accessibility improvements, to advance an expansion project.” ...
SEPTA is pausing the King of Prussia Rail Project following further review of rising costs caused by inflation and high interest rates. The decision is largely due to the lack of flexibility in ...
The decision comes less than a month after selecting a designer for the project. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) says it is “pausing” its planned King of Prussia ...