Septa Hack
15Jun09

Public notice seen behind the glass on a train this morning… Good stuff.
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Public notice seen behind the glass on a train this morning… Good stuff.
HAH! Awesome.
Nice! LOL
I love that people go out of their way to do things like this. Makes me think Philly isn’t such a bad place to live after all, at least some of us still have a sense of humor.
OMG this is classic and awesome. XD Wish I had been on that train just to see it!
That’s great!!! Makes me want to take to the streets…
That’s genius
Unfortunately there’s a certain amount of truth in great humor and though I don’t live in Pennsylvania I suspect that the poster above also holds a certain amount of truth regarding a commuter experience on SEPTA. And it doesn’t appear to be a good ride.
Win!
Love it. I ride SEPTA and there is some truth in all of that. Don
SEPTA rocks and never has any problems. Ever.
Obviously this guy thought it would be funny to poke at SEPTA. I hope he is behind bars now where he belongs.
SEPTA always operates flawlessly.
freakin hysterical!
Ah man! I hope they leave it up! Thanks for sharing it.
Genius.
(linkback) Funny or Foul? Somebody hacks the Philly public transit information system [VOTE] – http://www.pikk.com/cb8db
aww, too bad: http://whyy.org/blogs/itsourcity/2009/06/16/septa-takes-down-fake-signs-from-subway-cars/
Freakin’ awesome! It’s just a shame SEPTA didn’t see the humor in that…uptight idiots.
I think this is awesome! The person who toke the time out to do this had to have had the same experiences I have had at least one if not all in a single week. It seems to get worse and more unrealiable everyday!
There’s so much New York City’s MTA still has to learn
Absolutely awesome.. I think someone was more than a little peeved eh?
All so true! I lived in Philly for roughly 9 years and this describes SEPTA perfectly. Since relocating to the Bay Area I get to ride MUNI, AC Transit, and BART all of which are a huge improvement over SEPTA.
SEPTA could also use change machines and more token machines at each station not just the select few. Oh wait, I forgot. If they did that then you wouldn’t be forced to pay $2 for a $1.30 fare.