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Sandy Smith
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Philadelphia freelance writer Sandy Smith brings a knowledgeable rider's perspective to the subject of mass transit in Philadelphia. He has written about transportation and urban issues for The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia CityPaper, and CityMayors.com. Email Sandy at sandysmith80@yahoo.com.


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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Throughout the year, Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO) officials have been thanking riders for their patronage over 40 years of speedy, safe,...
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Most SEPTA riders were pleased to see their bus drivers and trolley operators on Nov. 9, when normal service resumed after the week-long strike by...
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Now boarding at a computer near you: a faster, cooler, more comprehensive SEPTA Web site. The new site,...
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The Center City Commuter Connection celebrated its 25th birthday yesterday, but there was no cake. In a low-key, very informal ceremony near the...
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The riders aren't the only ones upset over this latest SEPTA strike. It appears some legislators in Harrisburg...
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Now that the dust has settled on the SEPTA strike, more or less, it's time to assess who came out ahead and who got left behind in the deal. Here...
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If you have a weekly TransPass for last week that was rendered useless by the SEPTA strike, you may be able to...
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SEPTA and Transport Workers Union Local 234 have reached a contract agreement that brings the six-day strike by some 5,100 bus drivers, trolley and...
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With no new talks scheduled after a tentative agreement collapsed yesterday, it appears that this year's SEPTA strike is going to be a long one. The...
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Add to the ranks of Pennsylvanians frustrated with Transport Workers Union Local 234 Gov. Edward G. Rendell. After finding out that instead of...
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