Philadelphia transit strike: How city copes - News Summed Up

Philadelphia transit strike: How city copes


Philadelphia (CNN) The lines for a train at the Suburban Station in Philadelphia snake through each other, seemingly with no end in sight. She can usually commute from work in the Center City business district after 15 minutes on the L train. But with his regular SEPTA train offline, he has no choice but to get creative. Transit riders had no choice but to look to nearly any other form of transportation to traverse the city. "My usual commute here is 20 minutes, [but] because SEPTA isn't running it takes me a solid hour because of traffic," Robertson says.


Source: CNN November 03, 2016 03:06 UTC



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