SEPTA has its own historic day
SEPTA has its own historic day
But the trains didn't stop there, either.
Rapisarda returned to Haverford and finally got a seat on the 12:32 p.m. train with only 13 other riders, and missed the noontime parade. "I'm going to find my friends and look at their pictures," he said.
Kevin Sharpe of Wyndmoor took the train into the city with his son and daughter to meet his wife. But he was late, and the family ended up going to the office of Lisa Sharpe and watching the parade from a 13th-floor conference room.
"It was good, but I wanted to be there and not just looking down from the 13th floor," said Kevin Sharpe Jr., 9.
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