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Riders say dramatic service cuts and fare hikes on SEPTA would hurt Philadelphia-area families and businesses.
Public hearings on SEPTA's proposal to cut service and raise fares to fill a more than $200 million budget gap begin Monday.
Local lawmakers and riders rallied in support of SEPTA, which faces a $213 million deficit and will have to severely curtail ...
Dozens of Pennsylvania lawmakers and commuters gathered in Center City to address the SEPTA funding crisis that could have a ...
An analysis by WHYY News shows the increased traffic could raise Philly’s transportation sector carbon emissions by around 4% ...
The transit agency plans to shut down dozens of bus and rail lines and hike fares, starting in August, unless the state ...
Philadelphia’s transit agency is now forced to plan for devastating service cuts. Chicago has time to act before damage is ...
Advocates rallied to support state subsidies for SEPTA and worry about public transportation for the most vulnerable riders, ...
The public hearings come as SEPTA proposes to cut service by 45% and raise fares by more than 21% amid a $213 million budget ...
Leaders and SEPTA riders on Monday spoke out at a rally and a hearing about possible cuts to the Philadelphia area's public ...
Mass-transit advocates are rallying to gather support for SEPTA funding ahead of the state’s upcoming budget negotiations in ...
Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner and police leaders will announce charges in the Saturday, May 10 shooting aboard a SEPTA bus.
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