WHITE v. SOUTHEASTERN PA. TRANSP. AUTH.


359 Pa.Super. 123 (1986)

518 A.2d 810

Cynthia WHITE, a Minor by Her Parent and Natural Guardian Rebecca STEVENS and Rebecca Stevens in Her Own Right v. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, Philadelphia Electric Company, and City of Philadelphia. Appeal of SEPTA.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed October 28, 1986.

Reargument Denied January 8, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary R. Battistoni and Alfred W. Putnam, Jr., Philadelphia, for appellant.

R. David Bradley, Philadelphia, for White, appellee.

Before WIEAND, BECK, and JOHNSON, JJ.


BECK, Judge:

Appellant Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ("SEPTA") raises three issues on appeal.1 We find none of them to have merit. We, therefore, affirm the judgment of the trial court.

On September 15, 1977, plaintiff-appellee Cynthia White, then twelve years old, was riding home from school on a SEPTA bus. She was on public transportation because of a

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