The same technology the PPA started using last year to ticket illegally parked drivers from cameras on SEPTA buses will soon ...
The rollout marks an expansion of the automated camera enforcement program that SEPTA and the PPA launched last year. Hayden ...
Beginning March 2, 2026, SEPTA trolleys across the region will be equipped with AI-powered cameras for ticketing illegally ...
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 ...
Starting next week, people who park illegally in Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority trolley lanes and at stops could be spotted by AI-powered cameras. Fines are coming April 1.
Beginning Monday, people who illegally park in SEPTA trolley lanes and stops could be caught in the act by automated ...
Rides on the two trolley lines serving Delaware County promise to be safer but longer with a modern signal system scheduled to go live on Monday, SEPTA said. The upgraded signals on the D1 and D2 ...
SEPTA trolley riders have endured months of reroutes and service disruptions over safety concerns. For riders on one residential line, some relief is coming in the form of state-funded improvements.
New technology will modernize one of the last interurban trolley systems in the United States The new Septa trolley design ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has resumed revenue service on the Media–Sharon Hill Line ...
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