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SEPTA has implement the first phase of cuts on Sunday after the transit agency says it couldn't fill its budget gap.
Three days after SEPTA implemented service cuts while facing a lack of state funding, riders are already struggling to get ...
SEPTA cuts means earlier wake-up times, longer commutes for students on first day More than 50,000 Philly students rely on ...
SEPTA riders are navigating challenges that include longer wait times and are spending more money on extra buses or trains ...
In many places, funding hasn’t kept up with inflation while ridership is below pre-pandemic levels after many people had ...
Temple will continue to monitor the situation closely and its impact on Temple and its operations, the university wrote in a ...
The first SEPTA service reductions started Sunday and continued into Monday with bus and subway service cuts that eliminates 32 routes and reduces service on 88 others.
North Central could see less parking, more cars, and even more residents and students with little other options for ...
Hiya, Philly. The last week of August is already a busy one. The second full day and first weekday of SEPTA’s reduced schedule was also the first day of school for 117,000 Philadelphia School District ...
SEPTA eliminated 32 bus routes and made other cuts after the state legislature was unable to agree on a budget boost to close the agency’s $213 million annual deficit. A 21.5% fare hike is planned for ...
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DELCO Today on MSNShusterman Plan to Protect Region Tax Revenue Aims to Prevent Future SEPTA-Style Disputes
State Rep. Melissa Shusterman, who represents Chester County, is circulating a plan to protect Philadelphia region tax revenue and prevent future SEPTA-style ...
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