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Transportation

SEPTA Key kiosks
Urban Planning
Billy Penn

SEPTA Key glitch kept riders from buying passes and fares

Contractor Conduent worked on a fix; SEPTA is planning a new payment system.

2 years ago

Deptford Township High School sign
Education
6abc

South Jersey school district reduces number of students eligible for free bus services

Over the weekend, the Deptford Township School District also announced it would lower the number of bus stops used for pickups and dropoffs.

2 years ago

a motor coach sits in a parking lot
Urban Planning

New bus service links airline passengers between Wilmington and Philadelphia

American Airlines will offer passengers motor-coach service to Philadelphia, allowing them to park in Delaware and skip TSA lines at PHL.

2 years ago

Listen 1:22
SEPTA General Manager Leslie Richards standing on the street
Studio 2
Urban Planning

SEPTA CEO Leslie Richards on budget, crime and more

SEPTA's CEO and General Manager Leslie Richards joins us to talk about the transit agency and the state of public transportation - particularly after a state budget shortfall.

Air Date: August 7, 2024 12:00 pm

Listen 51:37
Indego bikes
Community
Billy Penn

Indego brings back the single-ride pass in Philly

The single-trip option was cut in April 2018 over concerns about bike thefts, but public pressure encouraged its return.

2 years ago

12 people sit in chairs at the library
Community

Transforming Philly public transit: Riders advocate for a streamlined service

In the last of three conversations, participants at WHYY News’ Bridging Blocks event discussed cleanliness and rider etiquette.

2 years ago

Frank Vanore
Community

Philadelphia police warn vehicle owners of smashed window thefts

Police are posting signs in affected neighborhoods reminding drivers to not leave any valuables unattended.

2 years ago

Listen :56
The exterior of SEPTA's HQ building
Urban Planning

SEPTA implements partial hiring freeze with possible fare hikes on the way

The mass transit agency has implemented a hiring freeze for non-essential workers and is considering fare hikes if more state money isn’t forthcoming.

2 years ago

Listen 1:05
Nate Golubiewski trying to use an EV charging station
Courts & Law
Billy Penn

So many electric vehicles in Philly, but so few chargers

The federal government is investing in EV infrastructure, but very slowly.

2 years ago

Fiery multi-vehicle crash under investigation in Egg Harbor Township, NJ (6abc)
Courts & Law
6abc

Two people killed, multiple injured in fiery Egg Harbor Township, NJ crash: Police

Police say two people have died after a three-car collision in the West Atlantic City section of Egg Harbor Township Friday night.

2 years ago

rendering of subway car
Urban Planning
6abc

Renderings of new SEPTA train cars for Market-Frankford Line revealed

The company, Hitachi Rail STS USA, will deliver the first 200 cars starting in 2029.

2 years ago

Several people on bicycles block a busy intersection
Urban Planning
Billy Penn

Cyclists take to streets to protest lack of progress on safety measures

A CHOP resident’s death on her bike last week, and a spate of pedestrian fatalities together set off a call for safer streets.

2 years ago

Cars are parked on the sidewalk on Fletcher Street in Philadelphia’s East Kensington neighborhood.
Courts & Law

Philly sees 500% increase in sidewalk parking citations after increased PPA enforcement

The goal is to make sure Philadelphians don’t have to dodge parked cars on sidewalks and curb cuts.

2 years ago

Listen 1:09
Larry Krasner
Courts & Law

Man charged in death of Philly cyclist had twice the legal limit of alcohol in his system, DA says

Prosecutors say Michael Vahey was driving nearly 60 miles per hour when he fatally struck Dr. Barbara Friedes. The DA’s office is seeking a $1 million bail.

2 years ago

Listen 1:08
Cherelle Parker
Studio 2
Politics & Policy

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker answers your questions

What has the mayor accomplished after six months in office and what’s still on the top of her to-do list? We discuss policing, violence, “clean, green, saver,” and more.

Air Date: July 25, 2024 12:00 pm

Listen 51:11
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