You last visited May 19, 2013, 7:44 am All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | 48 Philly transit workers win $172M Powerball jackpot Powerball: 48 Philly transit workers win $172M Powerball jackpot52 Rating:Trains and subways might zip along a little faster in Philadelphia this week after a group of 48 transit workers hit a $172 million Powerball lottery jackpot. The workers, who will get about $3 million apiece, are choosing to remain anonymous, but range in rank from senior managers in the purchasing department to "a favorite janitor," according to Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) spokesman Richard Maloney. "They have all asked to be anonymous on this. When you get a windfall, it's easy to be joyous for a second, and then, you know, you don't want everybody in the world to know," Maloney said. A worker leaving SEPTA headquarters said "no comment" and it was clear he was not changing his mind. "Some are talking about retiring; some have already said 'no, we're going to continue working.' It's a lot of money, but if you're a young person that's not a whole lot of money," Maloney said. The workers range in experience with the company, from just under a year to close to 40 years service, and all work in the headquarters in Philadelphia. The "floating pool" the workers took part in has been going on for years, with certain members joining in or sitting a week out depending on personal choice, Maloney said. It turns out, an IT technician who usual contributes to the pool did not this time. "She didn't pay up recently, they sent her an email and she didn't respond so she was out on the winnings," SEPTA employee Mitch Schwed said. Maloney said the 48 SEPTA employees range the whole gamut of workers from upper management, finance, purchasing and union members. This week, for the $172 million Powerball, workers each put in $5 to buy 120 tickets. The winning ticket was sold three blocks down from SEPTA headquarters at the News Stand at the Gallery, 9th and Market streets in Center City. "We're excited to have sold this jackpot-winning Powerball ticket in Pennsylvania, and this will be the second Powerball jackpot we get to award in just five months," Pennsylvania Lottery Executive Director Todd Rucci said. "Today also marks the 23rd anniversary of the April 26, 1989, Super 7 drawing that awarded $115.5 million to 14 winning tickets and still holds the record as the largest jackpot awarded by the Lottery." Maloney said that despite winning it big this week, no employees had tendered their resignation or booked trips to Hawaii yet. "Not so far. While it's a lot of money for anybody, for a young person who still has a career, to continue working, it's a nice cushion. If they're nearing retirement, it's a nice nest egg," Maloney said. Many of the winners worked on the 11th floor, in purchasing, he noted, and are well-versed in managing finances. "You go up there, you feel the vibe. It's just so great just to walk up on the floor, just to hear somebody that close to you won," SEPTA employee Cynthia Griffin said. One of the winners was a janitor which thrilled his buddies on the custodial staff. "I'm very happy he won, he always said when he wins, he wins it with a whole lot of money and he done it today," coworker Wanda Alexander said. Maloney said some of the winners were very coy about their new found wealth, while others were "dancing in the hallway." The Pennsylvania Lottery said that no winners had officially come forward yet. "We're excited to have sold this jackpot-winning Powerball ticket in Pennsylvania, and this will be the second Powerball jackpot we get to award in just five months," Pennsylvania Lottery Executive Director Todd Rucci said. "Today also marks the 23rd anniversary of the April 26, 1989, Super 7 drawing that awarded $115.5 million to 14 winning tickets and still holds the record as the largest jackpot awarded by the Lottery." On Thursday, standing in front of the store where the winning Powerball ticket was sold, Rucci presented the owner of the News Stand at the Gallery with a $100,000 check for selling that jackpot-winning ticket. Rucci said the store had been a lottery retailer since 2001. The Powerball winning numbers for Wed., Apr. 25 were 4, 25, 29, 34, and 43, with Powerball number 29. Powerball drawings are held each Wednesday and Saturday night at 11:00 pm Eastern Time. The winning numbers are published at USA Mega (www.usamega.com) minutes after the drawing. WPVI, ABC News, Lottery Post Staff We'd love to see your comments here! Register for a FREE membership — it takes just a few moments — and you'll be able to post comments here and on any of our forums. If you're already a member, you can Log In to post a comment. 97 comments. Last comment 1 year ago by . Bahamas Member #114704 August 5, 2011 422 Posts Offline
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Trains and subways might zip along a little faster in Philadelphia this week after a group of 48 transit workers hit a $172 million Powerball lottery jackpot. The workers, who will get about $3 million apiece, are choosing to remain anonymous, but range in rank from senior managers in the purchasing department to "a favorite janitor," according to Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) spokesman Richard Maloney. "They have all asked to be anonymous on this. When you get a windfall, it's easy to be joyous for a second, and then, you know, you don't want everybody in the world to know," Maloney said. A worker leaving SEPTA headquarters said "no comment" and it was clear he was not changing his mind. "Some are talking about retiring; some have already said 'no, we're going to continue working.' It's a lot of money, but if you're a young person that's not a whole lot of money," Maloney said. The workers range in experience with the company, from just under a year to close to 40 years service, and all work in the headquarters in Philadelphia. The "floating pool" the workers took part in has been going on for years, with certain members joining in or sitting a week out depending on personal choice, Maloney said. It turns out, an IT technician who usual contributes to the pool did not this time. "She didn't pay up recently, they sent her an email and she didn't respond so she was out on the winnings," SEPTA employee Mitch Schwed said. Maloney said the 48 SEPTA employees range the whole gamut of workers from upper management, finance, purchasing and union members. This week, for the $172 million Powerball, workers each put in $5 to buy 120 tickets. The winning ticket was sold three blocks down from SEPTA headquarters at the News Stand at the Gallery, 9th and Market streets in Center City. "We're excited to have sold this jackpot-winning Powerball ticket in Pennsylvania, and this will be the second Powerball jackpot we get to award in just five months," Pennsylvania Lottery Executive Director Todd Rucci said. "Today also marks the 23rd anniversary of the April 26, 1989, Super 7 drawing that awarded $115.5 million to 14 winning tickets and still holds the record as the largest jackpot awarded by the Lottery." Maloney said that despite winning it big this week, no employees had tendered their resignation or booked trips to Hawaii yet. "Not so far. While it's a lot of money for anybody, for a young person who still has a career, to continue working, it's a nice cushion. If they're nearing retirement, it's a nice nest egg," Maloney said. Many of the winners worked on the 11th floor, in purchasing, he noted, and are well-versed in managing finances. "You go up there, you feel the vibe. It's just so great just to walk up on the floor, just to hear somebody that close to you won," SEPTA employee Cynthia Griffin said. One of the winners was a janitor which thrilled his buddies on the custodial staff. "I'm very happy he won, he always said when he wins, he wins it with a whole lot of money and he done it today," coworker Wanda Alexander said. Maloney said some of the winners were very coy about their new found wealth, while others were "dancing in the hallway." The Pennsylvania Lottery said that no winners had officially come forward yet. "We're excited to have sold this jackpot-winning Powerball ticket in Pennsylvania, and this will be the second Powerball jackpot we get to award in just five months," Pennsylvania Lottery Executive Director Todd Rucci said. "Today also marks the 23rd anniversary of the April 26, 1989, Super 7 drawing that awarded $115.5 million to 14 winning tickets and still holds the record as the largest jackpot awarded by the Lottery." On Thursday, standing in front of the store where the winning Powerball ticket was sold, Rucci presented the owner of the News Stand at the Gallery with a $100,000 check for selling that jackpot-winning ticket. Rucci said the store had been a lottery retailer since 2001. The Powerball winning numbers for Wed., Apr. 25 were 4, 25, 29, 34, and 43, with Powerball number 29. Powerball drawings are held each Wednesday and Saturday night at 11:00 pm Eastern Time. The winning numbers are published at USA Mega (www.usamega.com) minutes after the drawing. Congrats to the Lucky 48! They won $3m each I won $3- lol! No info provided on how many tickets were bought by the pool and I'm guessing here it was a QP! "Freedom of Speech? Keep reading and you will discover that freedom comes at a price!" | | |
PA United States Member #66644 October 16, 2008 1280 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 8:35 am - IP Logged | |
Congrats to the Philly Bums. dpoly1 - Playing the lottery to save the jobs of those that build, transport, sell & maintain luxury items! - Eschew Poverty ........... Vote Conservative! | | |
S.E.Iowa United States Member #120520 December 21, 2011 534 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 8:44 am - IP Logged | |
I smell a lawsuit from the lady who didn't pay up this time around.I hop that I'm wrong,but.... Congratulations to the other 48 winners. When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President; I'm beginning to believe it. ~Clarence Darrow There ought to be one day - just one - when there is open season on senators. ~Will Rogers | | |
Ohio United States Member #50440 February 21, 2007 25142 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 9:01 am - IP Logged | |
Wow that is Great one of these days We will ........... Congrats to the $48 Winners! http://www.lotterypost.com/thread/233413 Popular numbers 12345 67890 Use Mirror #'s Use prs. with your Key* numbers the most Vivid thing in your dream go up or down on #'s. Flip 6=9 `9=6 Bullseyes 0 or 1 for Pick 4 and the P. 5 Play the other part of doubles. Do the Whole nine yards for a P. 4* P. 5* or 0 thur 9 for P. 4 P. 5 from my dreams or hunches good Luck.. Write your Dreams down Play for 3 days. | | |
United States Member #111467 May 25, 2011 6323 Posts Offline
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Congrats to the Philly Bums. Should have been yours dpoly. Won't these bums listen to reason?  | | |
TX United States Member #121208 January 4, 2012 784 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 9:35 am - IP Logged | |
Great win.....CONGRATS to the lucky 48...............wonder when the conspiracy theorists will try to create chaos out this one ? Kudos to the winners  Jackpots...Just Average Citizens Keeping Possibilities Open Towards Security  | | |
Boise, Idaho United States Member #76601 June 18, 2009 647 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 9:44 am - IP Logged | |
How wonderful, 48 people getting a sudden boost to their bank accounts. Congratulations to all! La Maga Della Spaziometria | | |
United States Member #111467 May 25, 2011 6323 Posts Offline
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Great win.....CONGRATS to the lucky 48...............wonder when the conspiracy theorists will try to create chaos out this one ? Kudos to the winners  Thy've already been on the offense and launched their first attack CD. It's one of the oldest conspiracies about the "East Coast", winning all the time.  I think what they need is a good old fashioned to cool them off.  | | |
NYC United States Member #117999 October 19, 2011 759 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 9:58 am - IP Logged | |
Congrats to the Philly Bums. Congrats to the lucky winners! It's always nice to hear city workers winning. Hater! ^ SMH. 
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mid-Ohio United States Member #9 March 24, 2001 15920 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 10:00 am - IP Logged | |
I smell a lawsuit from the lady who didn't pay up this time around.I hop that I'm wrong,but.... Congratulations to the other 48 winners. The "floating pool" the workers took part in has been going on for years, with certain members joining in or sitting a week out depending on personal choice, Maloney said. The lady's personal choice was to sit that week out, she doesn't get to change her mind after it's over. * The fundamentals of winning a lottery jackpot * * play a lottery you can win *
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NYC United States Member #117999 October 19, 2011 759 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 10:02 am - IP Logged | |
The "floating pool" the workers took part in has been going on for years, with certain members joining in or sitting a week out depending on personal choice, Maloney said. The lady's personal choice was to sit that week out, she doesn't get to change her mind after it's over. Exactly. All she can do is be happy for her colleagues. 
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British Columbia Canada Member #116120 September 4, 2011 2429 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 11:02 am - IP Logged | |
Congrats to the 48 transit workers!  "You have to be in it to win it!" | | |
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SAN FRANCISCO United States Member #125743 March 30, 2012 5 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 12:20 pm - IP Logged | |
They would be smart to offer some type of settlement to the lady who did not play Most likely she will file some sort of lawsuit Save the time and the money and pay her off, right or wrong it will be for the best in the long run | | |
S.E.Iowa United States Member #120520 December 21, 2011 534 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 30, 2012, 12:44 pm - IP Logged | |
The "floating pool" the workers took part in has been going on for years, with certain members joining in or sitting a week out depending on personal choice, Maloney said. The lady's personal choice was to sit that week out, she doesn't get to change her mind after it's over. Personally,I agree with you,RJOH.But I can just see the lawyers chomping at the bit to try to get her to sue...so they can get a third of her winnings.Happens almost all the time when a pool wins. When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President; I'm beginning to believe it. ~Clarence Darrow There ought to be one day - just one - when there is open season on senators. ~Will Rogers | | |
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