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The transit agency’s planners have been putting together two fall schedules at the same time: One is normal. The other ...
SEPTA plans to reduce its service by 20% beginning in August – including cutting several bus lines that specifically serve ...
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.
Riders who rely on SEPTA trains and buses to get them where they need to go will now have to pay to park in surface lots and ...
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 ...
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Regional Transit has adopted a fiscal 2026 budget calling for a 35% reduction in service, layoffs of 38% of staff, a 25-cent fare increase to $3, and the elimination of service ...
SEPTA said cutbacks play out this way: in September, a 21.5 percent fare increase, complete hiring freeze including operators, and a base fare increase to $2.50, and on Jan. 1, 2026, an additional 25 ...
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