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The Proposed cuts to SEPTA's service will impact the regional rail lines that service South Jersey, leaving many without ...
SEPTA riders are concerned about proposed major service reductions and fare hikes. The agency announced the cuts amid its latest budget crisis.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority could implement sweeping service reductions amid a budget shortfall.
In the worst-case scenario, 55 bus routes would be eliminated, five Regional Rail lines shut down and 66 stations closed.
The president of the Wayne Business Association says the potential elimination of the Paoli/Thorndale Regional Rail line would be catastrophic for the local economy.
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on April 10 released an operating budget proposal that it said ...
The proposed SEPTA budget for the coming year, which anticipates large-scale reductions in bus and rail services throughout the region and steep increases in the cost of rides, hit area elected ...
"We have no choice but to budget based on the resources that we have available," SEPTA Interim General Manager Scott Sauer said. "Without new sustainable funding for transit, as proposed by Gov.
SEPTA's proposed operating budget eliminates its rail service in Delaware. The Delaware Transit Corp., which operates DART, pays for SEPTA services. Any modifications need a mutual agreement.
Local politicians, transit workers and everyday riders expressed concern over the proposed cuts and called for more funding to cash-strapped SEPTA.