The same technology the PPA started using last year to ticket illegally parked drivers from cameras on SEPTA buses will soon be used on trolleys.
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 ...
The rollout marks an expansion of the automated camera enforcement program that SEPTA and the PPA launched last year. Hayden AI cameras have been installed on 152 buses to date, and they will be ...
Amtrak revises its long-distance fleet replacement strategy. Also, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) ...
Creating an intermodal transit hub is “very exciting,” city planner says, but would be very expensive and require close coordination with Amtrak.
Passenger services using Hitachi Rail's new digital signalling system have begun on the Media–Sharon Hill Line operated by ...
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. Plans ...
SEPTA General Manager Scott A. Sauer on Thursday was given a three-year contract with an annual salary of $395,000 as chief ...
After installing AI-powered cameras in buses across the region to ticket illegally parked vehicles, SEPTA is bringing the ...
Public transit buses in Pueblo are set to get an upgrade. Pueblo Transit received a $19 million grant to convert to a zero emissions fleet.
It’s no secret that getting around in Philadelphia’s suburban counties often requires a car. For people without a vehicle, there are options other than asking someone to drive you, a ...
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