Leaders of SEPTA's largest employee union, Transport Workers Local 234, have told members to stay on the job as they bargain on a new agreement.
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SEPTA workers won't walk off job this week as union leaders continue negotiations
TWU Local 234, which represents more than 5,300 workers on SEPTA buses, subways and trolleys, is trying to negotiate a new ...
TWU Local 234 wants a two-year contract, wage increases, tweaks to work rules and delivery on the promise of bullet-resistant ...
After successful implementations elsewhere in the city, the group will expand to Center City and South Philadelphia.
It's been a long wait, but intercity bus riders may soon have a safe, accessible — and very familiar — terminal housed in the ...
New red "bus-only" lanes in Center City and South Philadelphia aim to improve SEPTA service and daily commutes. Here's what ...
New red "bus-only" lanes in Center City and South Philadelphia aim to improve SEPTA service and daily commutes. Here's what ...
Adding to the ongoing issues of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, the Federal Transit Administration ...
If you're not wanting to drive, you can hop on a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) bus that stops in ...
SEPTA is expanding the city’s network of red-painted, bus-only lanes to include Chestnut Street (Broad to 21st), Walnut ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA is expanding its red bus lanes to three new parts of Philadelphia, the agency announced on ...
PennDOT will install new red bus-only lanes along parts of Chestnut and Walnut streets as well as Oregon Avenue in Center City and South Philly.
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