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Signs went up at bus routes and stops that will be eliminated, unless the state approves $168 million in crucial funding.
The regional transit agency has announced cuts to 56 bus routes and increased fares starting Aug. 24. Rail lines and trolleys will also see changes. Here's what riders need to know.
SEPTA cuts loom; What you need to know We’re approaching the late August rollout of proposed SEPTA service cuts and […] ...
Local schools are figuring out how to start the school year without payments from the state and the transit some students rely on for their commutes.
Philadelphia is facing a massive transit deficit caused in large part, like Chicago’s, by the expiration of federal pandemic ...
The School District of Philadelphia is kicking off back to school preparations with a bus tour to answer questions, provide ...
The city is facing up to its own massive transit deficit, caused in large part, like Chicago’s, by the expiration of federal pandemic aid and exacerbated by ridership numbers ...
Proposed budget cuts could eventually impact nearly half of SEPTA's current services, affecting buses, trains and metro.
The vote by the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority is the final step in the city’s annual budgeting process ...
Hi, Greater Media! 👋 The region’s population has seen relatively slow growth, with one municipality outpacing its neighbors. Also this week, SEPTA continues its preparations for potential service ...
Good morning, Philly. It’s still steamy out there. The next few days are expected to be sunny, with high temps in the low 90s ...
SEPTA has prepared service cuts to help close an operating deficit if it does not receive enough state aid to forestall them.
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