Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
Overview
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, known as SEPTA, provides passenger transportation services in the Philadelphia area. The agency's operations include buses, subways and elevated trains, trackless trolleys, and light rail and commuter rail lines. All together, SEPTA maintains about 300 stations and bus terminals, chiefly in five Pennsylvania counties (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia) and in the neighboring states of Delaware and New Jersey. Its territory spans some 2,200 sq. mi. The Pennsylvania legislature established SEPTA in 1964, and over the years the agency has acquired the assets of several for-profit transportation companies that operated in the region.
Sample OverviewKey Numbers from Hoover's UK
Key financials for Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
| Company Type | Government Agency |
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| Fiscal Year-End | June |
| Sales (mil.) | £211.7 |
| Employees | 9,000 |
Key People from Hoover's UK
Key people and executives for Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
| Chairman | Pasquale T. (Pat) Deon Sr. (Subscribers see complete biographies -- view sample)
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| General Manager | Joseph M. (Joe) Casey Connect to this executive |
| CFO and Treasurer | Richard G. Burnfield Connect to this executive |
Significant Developments
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