A 32-year-old Aurora man died early Sunday after a single-car crash on Route 59 in Aurora, according to a news release from the Aurora Police Department. Preliminary information indicates that the ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said it is investigating the fire that consumed part of a SEPTA train on Thursday ...
SEPTA says six of its buses will change from lettered routes to numeric designations. SEPTA's metro lines will also adopt a new system.
The single-vehicle crash happened on Sunday at about 3:45 a.m. on Illinois Route 59 and Meridian Parkway, Aurora police said. The driver, a 32-year-old man, was driving southbound in a white 2018 ...
The crash happened at Route 59 and Higgins Road just before 10 a.m., officials said. Illinois State Police said the trooper was helping officers with traffic control while they investigated a crash.
No injuries were reported among the 350 passengers, some from Delaware, who were on the SEPTA train when it caught on fire ...
will transition to a number at a later date as part of future route changes, SEPTA said. SEPTA historically operated many more lettered bus routes, which were phased into numbers over time for ...
This article was originally published saying the fire happened on an Amtrak train but has since been updated and corrected to ...
Clifton Heights Fire Company along with assisting stations were alerted shortly before 9 a.m. to the blaze on the 100 block of West Wayne Avenue. Crews arrived to find fire coming from an addition in ...
SEPTA’s efforts to make wayfinding and traveling efficient are ongoing another change to bus route designations. Effective ...