For The Transit Fans: Company Profile: SEPTA
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority services five counties in the State of Pennsylvania and one in the State of New Jersey. Unique, in that it is not a state agency, its primary responsibility is to the counties and the City of Philadelphia. It is the 6th Largest Rapid Transit System in the U.S.
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SEPTA New Flyer DE40LF
Type: Public
Fleet Size: 2,295 Multi-modal vehicles to include Buses, Trolleys, Streetcars and Subway Rolling Stock
Routes: 196
Manufacturer and Powerplant: SEPTA recently entered into a contract with NovaBus to replace its entire fleet which consists primarily of outdated Neoplan and NABI models. New Flyer models were acquired as a short term solution.
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SEPTA NovaBus LFS
Fare Collection: SEPTA is one of the few transit agencies which still use Tokens as a form of fare validation. SEPTA is in the process of introducing a long overdue Contactless Card Payment System on par with similar agencies on the East Coast. SEPTA's Contactless Card Payment System will be called SEPTA Key. (Like Ben Franklin's Key) Two Versions of the Septa Key will be offered. One with the riders name printed on it and one without the latter costing a bit more.
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SEPTA Tokens
Livery: All of SEPTA's vehicle fleet utilizes an unpainted white livery along with the corporate Blue and red "ribbon". SEPTA sells the sides, rear or entire vehicle exterior for advertising space.
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SEPTA Kawasaki LRV
Innovations: SEPTA is one of only two transit agencies across the U.S. that is known to operate all 5 of the most common types of transit vehicles to include; Regional Transit Rail, Heavy Rapid Transit Rolling Stock, Light Rail Vehicles, Electric Trolleybuses and Standard Diesel Buses.
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SEPTA ALP-44
Driving Dynamics: With 121 Bus Routes most in the City of Philadelphia, SEPTA encounters unique driving difficulties caused by its own impact on infrastructure. There aren't many places where transit buses encounter at grade rail vehicles as commonly as in Philadelphia.
SEPTA at work in Downtown Philadelphia
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