SgtKetchup

SgtKetchup t1_ixl6csi wrote

SEPTA is still experiencing a labor shortage (of their own design) and frequently have to curtail service due to driver/operator availability. By having vehicles run only the center portion of the line (in CC typically) they can maintain frequency on the core, with a reduced number of total vehicles.

Please do complain to your city councilman and/or state rep about it, SEPTA needs to get their shit together and return to full staffing.

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SgtKetchup t1_ixcmy5h wrote

The "El" is the MFL, the Market Frankford Line, one of Philly's two subways. It has a reputation for crime and unsanitary conditions, though how bad it actually is very debatable. Going to Penn you can bypass it entirely from most areas of the city.

RR is priced based on distance, but the cost doesn't actually vary that much - I believe the possible range from PA destinations is $4-7 per trip so not as extreme as other cities. There are also monthly commuter passes available.

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SgtKetchup t1_ix7zo2c wrote

Almost any transit mode will get you to Penn... all regional Rail lines touch 30th where you can connect to bus/trolley/LUCY to wherever you are going. If you are concerned about "safety" I assume you mean you want to avoid the El, so look for regional Rail, trolleys, or buses.

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SgtKetchup t1_iwl39u3 wrote

Maybe they were too tall/short? The city installed some on Limekiln recently that are so tall that some regular cars don't have sufficient ground clearance for them, people have been trying to get them removed for months now.

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SgtKetchup t1_iv9596p wrote

Make sure your antenna is as close to perpendicular to the Channel 6 broadcast antenna as possible - there's a free app by RCA that helps you line it up. I had my antenna on a window and couldn't get it, then moved it to an internal wall instead (that's facing the broadcast station) and get it crystal clear. Direction is the most important thing for lo-V.

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SgtKetchup t1_iuc43rh wrote

To offer a different option, the SEPTA Airport Line has step-free access at all terminals, if there is an accessible station near your point of origin.

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SgtKetchup t1_itpq37x wrote

>Philadelphia’s charter requires city officeholders resign their posts before seeking higher office.

What's the point of this? Seems like it mostly serves to reduce the candidate pool and assist incumbents (when there is one). Speaking generally, this also means we'll lose 4-5 good city council people, just to elect 1 mayor.

EDIT: Debating whether the specific council members who are resigning are "good" or not does not answer the question here, and should not factor into the debate about this rule existing.

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SgtKetchup t1_itppila wrote

There are two types of mail voting - Absentee Ballots and Mail Voting. Anybody can do Mail Voting, but you can only do Absentee if you will be "absent". It's dumb.

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