Traffic & Transit
SEPTA Bus Crashes Into Building Marking 4th Crash In A Week: Reports
Four SEPTA vehicles have been involved in crashes in a week's time, with the most recent incident occurring in Center City Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA — A SEPTA bus crashed Tuesday night into a Center City building, marking the fourth crash involving the authority's vehicles in a week.
The crash occurred at about 9 p.m. at 16th and Walnut streets when a SEPTA bus crashed into a building, Action News reports.
Only the driver was on board at the time, and she suffered an injury to her arm, according to NBC10.
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Last week, one person died, and numerous others were hurt, when one SEPTA bus rear-ended another in North Philadelphia.
Then on Sunday, a SEPTA bus crashed into a pole in Fishtown, injuring four people.
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And on Monday, seven were hurt when two SEPTA trolleys collided in Upper Darby.
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