More Readers Cameraphone: SEPTA So Perplexed By Winter Weather That It Now Believes It’s Part Of Canada


Says our reader: “The snowstorm has gone to SEPTA’s head.”

Seeing something around town of note? Cameraphone it to: tips[at]philebrity[dot]com.

9 Responses to “More Readers Cameraphone: SEPTA So Perplexed By Winter Weather That It Now Believes It’s Part Of Canada”

  1. cummins Says:

    That Rogers TV ad is Canadian too. And what Septa vehicle is this anyways? Hmm…

  2. Larry Says:

    … I doubt that’s actually a SEPTA vehicle at all.

    Seriously, it can’t be. It’s not a Regional Rail car, it isn’t a bus, or a subway, and not a trolley. I think you got tricked.

  3. tips Says:

    It’s the Route 15 trolley.

  4. Larry Says:

    Really? I don’t think I’ve ever been on the Route 15 trolley myself. Almost all the trolley’s I’ve been on look like leftovers from the 1970’s! LOL!

  5. emmkay Says:

    Sounds fancy, Larry. The Route 15 trolley is actually a leftover from the 1940s. I’m not entirely convinced this is here, but the green trolleys do have those little windows on top and then bigger windows below the pull cord.

  6. MikeWebkist Says:

    Wow. You people are skeptical. I sent the picture from Koja Grill about ten minutes after getting off the trolley.

  7. expat attack Says:

    @MikeWebkist

    Yeah, but can you prove you’re actually MikeWebkist?

  8. Larry Says:

    @MikeWebkist: It’s only because that vehicle is so clean.

  9. Tvox Says:

    Rt 15 trolleys: Original 1940’s shells, but all new innards.

    http://www.phillytrolley.org/brookville-index.html

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