An odd daily ritual has been unfolding at the 40th Street trolley portal in West Philadelphia for the last two months. A ...
(TNS) — Beginning Monday, people who illegally park in SEPTA trolley lanes and stops could be caught in the act by automated enforcement cameras, the Philadelphia Parking Authority announced Thursday.
The screens, which give real-time information, will be placed at selected bus and trolley stops throughout the city. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Philadelphia will begin using cameras on trolleys to catch drivers blocking trolley lanes starting Monday. There will be a 30-day ...
SEPTA will begin testing solar-powered devices that give riders real-time travel information at bus stops and trolley ...
Last year, the Philadelphia Parking Authority started ticketing vehicles blocking bus and trolley routes through AI-powered cameras on SEPTA buses. Now, the same technology is coming to SEPTA trolleys ...
Two SEPTA passengers were taken to the hospital after the collision on Lancaster Avenue early Friday morning, police say.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As of Monday March 2, SEPTA trolleys on Lines T1 through T5 and the G1 route will use automated cameras to catch drivers who ...
The busy, confusing intersection of Baltimore Avenue, 58th Street and Cobbs Creek Parkway hosts bus and trolley stops that draw many pedestrians. (Emma Lee/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to ...
After installing AI-powered cameras in buses across the region to ticket illegally parked vehicles, SEPTA is bringing the program to trolleys throughout its system next month. On Thursday, officials ...
Last week, SEPTA announced that, though a partnership with the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the city's Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Systems, it had installed AI-powered cameras ...
A crash involving an SUV and a SEPTA Trolley has left one man dead and two others injured early Friday morning.