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Fare evasion has become a costly problem for SEPTA as the transportation agency faces a $213 million budget shortfall.
The transit agency plans to shut down dozens of bus and rail lines and hike fares, starting in August, unless the state ...
The SEPTA crisis isn't tied just to Philadelphia. It's tied to the region — and all of Pennsylvania. Let's wake up to that ...
Officials in Montgomery County are rallying at SEPTA's Jenkintown-Wyncote Station Thursday. The rally comes as several regional rail lines are facing reductions in service. A lot of people rely on ...
“So SEPTA’s funding crisis isn't a transit ... “It connects them to their classes, their jobs, child care, internships and essential services, and, ultimately, to the better life they ...
In November, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro secured $153 million in state funding for SEPTA in an effort to mitigate fare increases and maintain essential services. Although overall ridership has ...
The federal COVID funds helped SEPTA maintain service for essential workers through the pandemic ... of dozens of bus routes and significant reductions in trips on all rail services, beginning with ...
The federal COVID funds helped SEPTA maintain service for essential workers through the ... are to raise fares and cut costs by eliminating services and reducing the size of its workforce.
Hearings will take place throughout May, and a rally is planned in an attempt to save some of the services proposed to be cut. Passengers board a SEPTA train headed to Philadelphia from the train ...
Bus, subway and Regional Rail services would all be impacted. SEPTA said the moves are needed to address an anticipated $213 million budget deficit for the new fiscal year that begins July 1.