SEPTA PASSENGERS MAKE THEIR WAY BY TRAIN, FOOT TO SATURDAY'S PAPAL EVENTS
- Jarreau Freeman, jfreeman@21st-centurymedia.com
- Sep 28, 2015
- 1 min read
UPPER DARBY >> The 7:30 a.m. train out of the Primos SEPTA station in Upper Darby Saturday was quiet.
A few dozen passengers scattered throughout the cars, waiting for the train to pull out the station.
Outside, police officers from throughout Delaware County were posted at the station, checking SEPTA train passes and guiding passengers onto the train. A few feet away, across the street, stationed in the Delaware County Daily Times parking lot, were members of the Delco Citizens Corps. The group had been stationed under a tent since 2 a.m. They were there to assist with any medical emergencies that arise as travelers make their way to and from center city for the Papal activities.
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