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SEPTA officials slashed their way to $30 million in savings, but they still need more than $200 million to maintain service.
Alongside the beginning of the semester, SEPTA fares will increase, and bus lines and metros will be cut or see reduced ...
Top legislative leaders and Gov. Josh Shapiro remain at an impasse over how to fund mass transit — and lawmakers are digging ...
As another acrimonious week ends in Pennsylvania without a finished budget, Democrats and Republicans have dug in on conflicting positions around the session’s top issue: money for public ...
SEPTA officials are sounding the alarm for a major event just weeks away: the Eagles' first home game on Sept. 4.
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Audacy on MSNWith SEPTA cuts just days away, efforts are underway to make sure riders with disabilities aren’t left behind
Twelve percent of SEPTA’s riders have a disability. Cassandra West, chief officer of access of SEPTA’s paratransit and small bus operations, says in the city, those riders will still have options once ...
Philadelphia families are worried about getting students to and from school when SEPTA cuts service and raises fares.
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For thousands of Philadelphia students who rely on SEPTA, cuts bring uncertainty as near year begins
For the thousands of Philadelphia students who rely on SEPTA to get to and from school, the looming service cuts and ...
The fight over funding public transit has revealed an even bigger rift in Pennsylvania. There is a growing and often tense divide between urban and rural parts of the state.
ChesCo lawmaker suggests Philly-area tax revenue should serve Philly-area concerns As the SEPTA funding crisis nears a ...
SEPTA riders will start to feel the cuts on Aug. 24, when dozens of bus routes are eliminated or shortened, among other ...
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