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Travelers deal with delays as they head home after Thanksgiving
Travelers who were heading home after Thanksgiving dealt with multiple headaches with a power outage at Philadelphia International Airport over the weekend as well as Amtrak delays on Monday. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama has the details.
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Pa. State Police report increase in deadly crashes over Thanksgiving weekend
Pennsylvania State Police reported a slight increase in the number of deadly crashes over Thanksgiving weekend.
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Riders react to first round of SEPTA fare increase
SEPTA has started its first round of fare hikes meaning trips now cost more for riders. For bus and metro this has brought the baseline price from $2 to $2.50. NBC10’s Leah Uko spoke with riders about how they feel about the increase.
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‘Excited' travelers head out of Philly airport day before Thanksgiving
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports from a busy Philadelphia International Airport on Wednesday as people explain why they are excited to see family for Thanksgiving.
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Busy at Philly's 30th Street Station as folks flock to trains for holiday travel
NBC10’s Katy Zachry spoke to some people at Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station on Wednesday as Thanksgiving travelers got an early start on the busy day on the rails and roads.
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Keeping an eye on NJ roads on busy Thanksgiving travel day
NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl is in South Jersey keeping an eye on traffic Tuesday, which is expected to be one of the busiest Thanksgiving travel days.
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Thanksgiving travel rush is on and this flyer has special way to snack on planes
NBC10’s Karen Hua talks to AAA Mid-Atlantic and travelers about the busy Thanksgiving holiday rush. One passenger carries a germ-free way to share cheeseballs with her fellow travelers.
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SEPTA reaches tentative agreement with unions, putting pressure on state for more money
SEPTA and its union leaders have reached a one-year tentative agreement, avoiding a workers strike. They are now putting pressure on the state to allocate money for a long-term funding solution to avoid ending up back where they are now. NBC10’s Leah Uko has more on the “drastic measures” SEPTA officials said they’ll have to make in the coming...
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SEPTA, union for Pa. suburbs workers reach tentative agreement, avoiding strike
The union representing the operators of SEPTA’s Philadelphia subway, trolley and buses has reached a tentative agreement with the transit agency, avoiding another strike.
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SEPTA, union talk tentative deal that avoids strike
Thousands of Philadelphia mass transit system workers won’t go on strike as a tentative agreement was reached on Nov. 20, 2024. This is how SEPTA and union leadership reacted to the deal.
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SEPTA reaches tentative deal to avoid worker strike
SEPTA officials have announced that they have reached a tentative deal with TWU Local 234, which represents about 5,000 SEPTA workers, in order to avoid a strike.
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SEPTA, union for Philly workers reach tentative deal that avoids strike
SEPTA bus, trolley and subway riders can enjoy an easier ride knowing that the transit agency and its largest labor union have reached a tentative agreement to keep service going.
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Trump says he is naming former Wisconsin Rep. Sean Duffy to be transportation secretary
President-elect Donald Trump says he is naming former Wisconsin Rep. Sean Duffy as his nominee to be transportation secretary, as he continues to roll out picks for his Cabinet.
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No SEPTA strike as union for suburban drivers says talks will continue Tuesday
SEPTA is currently talking with two different unions that operate in two different parts of our area. The union for the buses and trolleys that operate in the suburbs said they are breaking Monday night and while they continue talks, they will be on the job Tuesday. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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SEPTA faces another potential strike in the Philly suburbs
SEPTA faces another potential strike with the contract for operators on suburban buses and the Norristown High Speed Line set to expire at midnight. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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New SEPTA strike looms for riders in Pa. suburbs as another union's deal expires
As the union representing the operators of SEPTA’s Philadelphia subway, trolley and buses continues to negotiate a new deal, a strike on a second front looms for the transit agency and it could bring service in the suburbs to a halt.
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Suburban SEPTA strike looms. What it could mean to your commute
The union representing workers on SEPTA’s Norristown High Speed Line and suburban bus routes has authorized a strike when their contract ends at the end of Monday. NBC10’s Brenna Weick reports on what’s at stake.
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Traveling during holidays? What to know about the new DOT refund rules affecting airlines
With air travel reaching new heights, the Department of Transportation has stepped in with new refund rules to help passengers get their money back if trips don’t go as planned.
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SEPTA threatens significant rate hikes amid public transit funding ‘death spiral'
NBC10’s Lauren Mayk reports Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, on what SEPTA is calling a “historically-high fare increase paired with major service cuts” as the Philadelphia-area public transit agency deals with a “transit death spiral.”
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SEPTA officials announce ‘historically high' fare increase, major service cuts
SEPTA officials say with no prospect of a statewide solution to ease ongoing financial woes, the mass transit provider needs a ‘historically high’ fare increase and plans ‘major cuts’ to services in the near future. They spoke more about the fare increase and service cuts during a press conference on Tuesday, Nov. 12.