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Pittsburgh Regional Transit announced plans Thursday to raise fares and slash the region’s transit service by nearly 40% — cutting 41 bus routes entirely ... state for a $117 million increase ...
State of play: The agency needs a $117 million annual increase to stave ... Pennsylvania's largest transit agency, SEPTA in ...
Pennsylvania is experiencing one of the commonwealth’s periodic crises of transportation funding, and this time public transit is under the greatest threat. How the state’s leaders handle this moment ...
SEPTA would shutter the Cynwyd, Chestnut Hill West, Paoli/Thorndale, Trenton and Wilmington/Newark lines. Service across its ...
SEPTA's budget, unveiled Thursday, cuts 45% of service and raises fares to make up a monetary deficit that has been brewing ...
All this can be avoided, the agency says, if Harrisburg can agree on a budget that funds mass transit statewide.
Passengers aboard SEPTA buses, subways and trains are bracing for fare increases, fewer routes and longer wait times as SEPTA prepares to announce its new budget ...
The proposed SEPTA cuts threaten to reshape daily life for hundreds of thousands of riders in Southeastern Pennsylvania. If enacted, the 45 percent reduction in service would dismantle key routes ...
Seven people were injured after a Route 82 SEPTA bus hit a car and continued to push it down the street in Northeast Philadelphia Friday afternoon, according to SEPTA. A spokesperson for the ...
The plan is to expand to 18 routes this summer. SEPTA and PPA said the goal is for the Automated Bus Camera Enforcement Initiative to alleviate congestion and improve public safety. SEPTA bus ...
Police allege a group of teenagers was involved in a fight aboard a SEPTA Route G bus along the Route 15 trolley lines around 1 p.m. on March 22. Investigators claim that when the driver stopped ...
Trains will operate every 2 hours. Passengers should use the Chestnut Hill West Line or SEPTA Bus Route 23 for alternative service.