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SEPTA plans to reduce its service by 20% beginning in August – including cutting several bus lines that specifically serve ...
SEPTA board voted to approve its fiscal year 2026 operating budget, setting into motion the elimination of 5 regional rails, ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA unveiled a budget proposal on Thursday that it says would include a reduction to nearly half of its service, fare increases of more than 20% and cuts to the workforce ...
This story originally appeared on 6abc.. SEPTA unveiled a budget proposal on Thursday that it says would include a reduction to nearly half of its service, fare increases of more than 20% and cuts to ...
SEPTA also said budget pitfalls would force a 20% reduction in service across the board. Public hearings about the proposed fair adjustments are scheduled for Friday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
SEPTA plans to raise base cash fares from $2.50 to $2.90 by September. Credit: Abhiram Juvvadi. The SEPTA recently announced significant changes to its service operations in response to mounting ...
It would, if passed, include an average fare increase of 21.5% and a 45% reduction in service — including the elimination of the Trenton line and two key bus routes in Lower Bucks County.
On April 10, SEPTA — the main public transportation authority that serves Philadelphia — announced it may increase prices and cut bus and train routes if its funding gap in Pennsylvania’s state budget ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is poised to implement sweeping service reductions and fare hikes as it grapples with a projected $213 million budget shortfall for ...
SEPTA is resorting to "draconian measures" to address its $240 million budget deficit, an agency official said Tuesday. SEPTA plans to raise fares and enact service cuts next year as its budget ...
PHILDELPHIA – In an effort to maintain a safe environment for customers and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, SEPTA will reduce service levels for all Transit service, including buses, … ...
SEPTA also said budget pitfalls would force a 20% reduction in service across the board. Public hearings about the proposed fair adjustments are scheduled for Friday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.