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A passenger rail study linking Wilmington to southern Maryland needs federal approval to move forward. What's the projected ...
SEPTA has approved a new budget with major service cuts starting in late August and fare hikes to follow, unless new state funding is secured.
The budget, which will force a 45 percent reduction in services, places the working class throughout the region on a ...
Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s (PRT) $539.3 million operating budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 is now Board-approved. With a ...
SEPTA does not have to face a “death spiral” every year. Here’s how other city systems are not just surviving, but thriving ...
If the FY 26 state budget does not provide new funding for public transit, SEPTA will cut service by 45 percent and raise ...
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With federal COVID aid running out and ridership still well below pre-pandemic levels, transit agencies in cities like Philadelphia and Chicago face massive budget shortfalls.
The transit agency said it will announce plans for a fare increase and fixed-route service cuts in the coming days, with public hearings beginning in July.
SEPTA's board adopted a doomsday budget that will dramatically cut service to South Jersey in the coming months.
SEPTA board voted to approve its fiscal year 2026 operating budget, setting into motion the elimination of 5 regional rails, ...
Officials say new state money could forestall some planned cuts. "We have to budget not on hope but on reality,” SEPTA General Manager Scott A. Sauer has said.
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