The Daily Numbers for Monday, June 16

The Daily Numbers: 10,000 people who ride the Media-Elwayn line on SEPTA’s regional rail lines every day. The trains and up and running after 1-day strike.

60,000 people who use the entire regional rail system each day.

400 rail workers ordered back on the job by President Obama as the two sides were ordered to start federal mediation.

13 rail lines that were shut down from midnight Friday night to early Sunday morning.

30 days, how long the special Presidential Emergency Board has to meet with SEPTA and the 2 unions.

14.5 percent pay raise being sought by SEPTA engineers. That’s 3 percentage points more than offered by SEPTA.

2 luring incident involving a man in a car approaching young girls being investigated by Upper Darby police.

10th DUI earned an Upper Darby man 4 1/2 to 9 years in prison.

6 people killed in fire in a home in Newark, N.J., on Sunday.

18 live roosters seized in a cock-fighting ring raid in Philly.

82, age of Casey Kasem, radio host famous for his ‘American Top 40’ countdown who died this weekend.

2 of 3 games dropped by the Phillies to the Cubs.

6 innings the Phils went without a hit yesterday.

3 hits, all the Phils could muster.

9th time the Phils have been shut out this season.

100 mph on the radar gun hit by rookie Phillies reliever Ken Giles.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

Now that Jimmy Rollins is the Phils’ all-time hit king, he sounds like a guy who is resigned to fact that he may be moved as the team looks to rebuild.

I Don’t Get It: 10 DUIs? I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Claudine Andre of Upper Darby. The track star kicks off another season of All-Delco teams this week.

Quote Box: “I’m glad the strike did not go off. It’s a home run for the Upper Darby Police Department.”

- Upper Darby Police Superintendent Mike Chitwood.

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