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Ford to halt production of electric F-150 Lightning next month until January
Ford plans to halt production of the F-150 Lightning until January to address high inventories and reduce losses of the all-electric pickup trucks.
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SEPTA makes it easier for riders to see bus detours with new format
Starting Tuesday, Oct. 29, customers using SEPTA’s website can now see visuals of the detours, with maps showing stops and sections of the route that won’t be served as well as the route of the detour itself.
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SEPTA CEO and General Manager Leslie Richards to step down
SEPTA General Manager and CEO Leslie Richards announced she will step down on Nov. 29, 2024
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SEPTA GM, CEO Leslie Richards to step down in November
SEPTA General Manager and CEO Leslie Richards will step down next month.
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SEPTA riders getting chance to voice feelings on fare hikes
NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl reports on public meetings where commuters can speak out about SEPTA’s plan to hike fares amid a large budget deficit.
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SEPTA extends Broad Street Line service for Phillies playoffs, Billie Eilish concert
SEPTA is offering extra service on the Broad Street Line for Games 1 and 2 of the NLDS at Citizens Bank Park and the Billie Eilish concert at the Wells Fargo Center.
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‘Let's go Phillies!' Fans gathered to kick off the Red October bus tour in Philly
Philadelphia is Red October ready! The Red October bus tour kicked off on Wednesday to make sure fans are fired up for the Phillies postseason run and this year they head into the playoffs as NL East Champions. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle captured all of the fan excitement from the bus tour.
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Wilmington Airport is expanding to allow more travelers, planes to pass through
The Wilmington Airport is expanding to add more services and handle more travelers and planes.
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$9.8M Wilmington Airport expansion underway
After years of struggles, construction is underway to expand the Wilmington Airport terminal for more services, travelers and planes. NBC10’s Tim Furlong looks at the impact the expansion will have on Delaware.
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SEPTA parking fees return. What to know about the change
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle is at the Glenside Station in Montgomery County on Sept. 23, 2024, as SEPTA reinstates parking fees.
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Free parking at SEPTA lots is coming to an end
Starting Monday, SEPTA stations will require a payment at their parking lots and garages; although a brand new app should make things easier than ever before. NBC10’s Karen Hua breaks it all down.
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WATCH: Train collides with 18-wheeler carrying a tank
A train in Goose Creek, South Carolina, collided with an 18-wheeler carrying a tank Thursday after the truck became stuck on the tracks
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Cars collect troves of data about traffic and road hazards. Should they share it?
Transportation officials are hoping a major investment in a technology allowing cars to talk to other cars about hazards on the road could be part of the solution to a recent surge in traffic deaths.
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Some Jeep SUVs and pickups are catching fire even after engines are turned off, owners say
U.S. auto safety regulators are investigating reports that the engines can catch fire on some Jeep SUVs and pickup trucks with the ignition turned off.
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SEPTA updating schedules, safety proceedures
SEPTA is moving to add more service to its routes as it shifts to fall schedules. And, the mass transit provider is also upping safety protocols to protect students with the start of the school year.
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SEPTA to increase regional rail service, update schedules
SEPTA is increasing its regional rail service and updating schedules next month.
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‘We need to be able to protect them.' SEPTA upgrades safety plan ahead of new school year
In just a few days, students will begin school in Philadelphia. Many of these students take public transportation to get to school. Keeping this in mind, SEPTA has updated their school safety plan for the new year with a focus on keeping students safe as they head to school. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl breaks it down.
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SEPTA riders react to news parking fees will return and double in cost next month
Starting in September, SEPTA riders will have to start paying parking lot fees and they will be double the cost that they were. Parking will go from $1 to $2 for most lots, and $2 to $4 for some designated locations. Parking has been free since the pandemic in 2020 when they offered free parking to entice people to ride...
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SEPTA is charging for parking again
Starting next month, you will need to pay to park in SEPTA’s lots. Here is what it will cost.
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SEPTA parking fees are back. What riders should know to pay with new app, at kiosks
After 4 years, SEPTA plans to reinstate parking fees for lots at stations throughout its system beginning on Sept. 23, 2024.