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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 ...
WMATA leaders proposed changes and cuts for next year, including eliminating weekend service, multiple bus routes and closing 19 stations.
Year-round, all surface lots will cost $2 and garages will be $4 starting Monday. The authority says the move is needed as it ...
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 ...
Philly City Councilmembers visited Pennsylvania's capital to negotiate state funding for SEPTA to prevent service cuts and increased fares.
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.
Philadelphia commuters are set to lose dozens of bus routes, rail stations and five rail lines starting August 24, after the city’s transit agency SEPTA voted on Thursday to approve a 2026 ...
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