logo
SEPTA to install bulletproof cockpits in buses to protect drivers

SEPTA to install bulletproof cockpits in buses to protect drivers

Axios25-02-2025

SEPTA is planning to roll out bulletproof glass cockpits on buses this spring to protect drivers.
Why it matters: This would likely be a first for any public transportation agency in the U.S., according to the union representing bus operators.
State of play: SEPTA will install the armored-glass compartments on eight buses, agency spokesperson ​​Andrew Busch tells Axios.
The cockpits would completely encapsulate drivers and are not expected to reduce the number of passenger seats.
SEPTA Police have tested the glass and the agency is finalizing engineering details — making sure the buses can handle the added weight.
Context: SEPTA has seen a surge of assaults against operators and other transit workers since 2020.
That includes the 2023 fatal shooting of SEPTA bus driver Bernard Gribbin, who was killed while operating a Route 23 bus.
Plus: Safety concerns for SEPTA workers and riders also drew the scrutiny of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), which conducted its own safety inspection and ordered SEPTA to make several fixes.
Zoom in: Custom Glass Solutions, which has a factory in Bucks County, will build the cockpits.
The Ohio-based company began working with Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 234, the union representing SEPTA operators, on a design for the enclosures after Gribbin 's death.
Between the lines: TWU bargained for the bulletproof enclosures in buses during last year's contract negotiations.
What they're saying:"This safety measure is necessary because of the outrageous and grotesque level of violence against front-line transit workers," TWU International president John Samuelsen said in a statement.
He recommended that transit agencies across the U.S. also install the bulletproof compartments.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

East Liverpool police looking for man on bike
East Liverpool police looking for man on bike

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

East Liverpool police looking for man on bike

EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio (WKBN) — The East Liverpool Police Department is asking for help in identifying a wanted subject. According to a Facebook post from the department, a male with a beard on a dirt bike was driving dangerously with a small child on the front in the Avondale area. The post said officers tried to stop him, but the subject fled. Officers did not pursue a chase. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 330-385-1234 ext. 1. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

South Zanesville business heavily damaged by electrical fire
South Zanesville business heavily damaged by electrical fire

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

South Zanesville business heavily damaged by electrical fire

ZANESVILLE – A South Zanesville business wasn't a total loss after a June 6 fire, but it did receive an estimated hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of damage. The front portion of the Kelly Architectural Services building, located at 2960 Pinkerton Road, caught fire early in the morning, as the first responding fire departments, South Zanesville and Newton Township arrived at around 2:42 a.m. The fire had started working toward the building's back portion and spread into the main part of the business, and up into the second story, according to Russell Taylor, the South Zanesville Fire Department chief. One firefighter started closing doors to contain the fire better and first attacked it from the front. As more arrived, responders pincered the fire from the back, basement, and upper level. It was extinguished after about 40 minutes, Taylor noted. The building's front part will likely have to be torn down now, Russell added. He estimated at least $200,000 worth of damage and future repairs. No one was injured. The South Zanesville Fire Department ruled the cause as electrical, Taylor said. The fire was believed to have been generated from a piece of IT equipment, similar to a power strip. The fire is still under investigation by Kelly's insurance company. Washinton Township and Zanesville city Engines 1 and 2 and Ladder 1 also responded, along with Genesis Community Ambulance. Roseville's fire department was also dispatched. In total, around 24 firefighters worked on the scene. Responders cleared the scene around 5:02 a.m. More: William Thomas pleads guilty to assault and theft charges following fender-bender Shawn Digity is a reporter for the Zanesville Times Recorder. He can be emailed at sdigity@ or found on X at @ShawnDigityZTR. This article originally appeared on Zanesville Times Recorder: South Zanesville business receives heavy damage after fire

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store