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The MTA is disputing the results of the survey and said its own research has found that transit riders are happy with the ...
Members of the Regional Transit Safety Task Force got a preview of the new protective barriers that will soon be installed on ...
SEPTA plans to reduce its service by 20% beginning in August – including cutting several bus lines that specifically serve ...
Funding and Safety Issues in Philadelphia Other states are also trying to address short- and long-term funding challenges.
A small, easy-to-install device monitors the AC line for fire-inducing scenarios…and more.
SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will start using AI-powered cameras on buses and trolleys in May to ticket vehicles illegally parked in bus lanes and blocking bus stops, officials said.
Thanks to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s efforts, SEPTA has secured enough funding to avoid service cuts through June 30, 2025.
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State 'completely dependent' on mass transit regions - MSN(The Center Square) - Policymakers spoke in no uncertain terms at a hearing in Pittsburgh on Tuesday: both rural and urban regions will suffer if the legislature doesn’t come up with funding ...
A new internal system at SEPTA lets staff record bus driver absences and quickly mark trips “canceled” in transit apps. (SEPTA) ...
Twice in the past week, shootings have struck SEPTA buses and left four people injured from gunfire, authorities said, raising questions about safety on the public transit system and protocols to ...
After 4 years, SEPTA plans to reinstate parking fees for lots at stations throughout its system beginning on Sept. 23, 2024.
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