Philly Trains Get Extended Safety Reporting Pass
Published Date: 5/21/2025
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Summary
SEPTA asked to keep getting special permission to stay in FRA’s secret safety reporting program a little longer. This helps SEPTA share safety info without penalties, keeping trains safer for everyone. The extension means no big changes or costs right now, just more time to keep things running smoothly.
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SEPTA Seeks Extended Confidential Reporting Waiver
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) petitioned the Federal Railroad Administration to extend relief allowing SEPTA to remain in the FRA’s Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C3RS). The extension lets SEPTA continue sharing safety information without penalties and is described as causing no major changes or costs right now—it simply gives more time to keep the program running.
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