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The Media–Sharon Hill Line (MSHL), currently rebranding as the D, [a] is a light rail line in the SEPTA Metro network serving portions of Delaware County, Pennsylvania.The line compromises of two services which terminate at 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania: Route 101 (currently rebranding as D1) to Media and Route 102 (currently rebranding as D2) to ...
The major SEPTA 101 line improvement project of 2008-2010 expanded, modernized, and refurbished this facility. Inbound (toward 69th Street Transportation Center) trolleys stop for passengers on the north side of Springfield Road at a platform equipped with a large shed with an overhanging roof.
In April 2020, evening trips on all lines and weekend service on lines 2 and 4 were discontinued due to reduced demand and staffing levels as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] On March 23, 2020, RCT eliminated fare collection to promote social distancing between passengers and operators, however this led to a spike in non-essential trips ...
An underground passageway that connects these two stations was closed in the 1980s due to safety concerns. [6] In 2016, the 30th Street Station District proposed overhauling both 30th Street Station and SEPTA's trolley and Market-Frankford Line stations including, by public demand, reopening the tunnel that connects the two (currently separate ...
Routes [2] Number Name Route 1: Park Ave. West Route 2: Lexington/W. Cook Route 3: South Main St./Southside Route 5: Springmill St./Bowman Route 7: Wayne/East Mansfield Route 8: Glessner/Marion Route 9: West Fourth Street Route 13: NCSC/Kehoe/Shelby Route 15: Airport Industrial Park
The modified due date scheduling is a scheduling heuristic created in 1982 by Baker and Bertrand, [1] used to solve the NP-hard single machine total-weighted tardiness problem. This problem is centered around reducing the global tardiness of a list of tasks which are characterized by their processing time, due date and weight by re-ordering them.
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The schedule is generated based on a set of rules and market conventions to define the frequencies of the payments. These parameters include: Payment Frequency (Annually, Semi Annually, Quarterly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, Continuous) Payment Day - Day of the month the payment is made