(Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, February 21, 2013)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — A recent rash of train-related deaths prompted State Sen. Stewart Greenleaf (R., Bucks-Montgomery) to urge SEPTA officials Thursday to do more to prevent such fatalities, even if it means reduced train speeds or lost revenue. Greenleaf, who sits on the SEPTA board, called for more warning signs and heightened vigilance by SEPTA employees, as well as increased education efforts in schools.
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