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SEPTA is cracking down on fare evaders with a $300 fine, new high-tech machines and a greater police presence.
Mayor Cherelle Parker had planned to cut funding for both transit subsidies, but now says she's working on keeping them.
And while many go into New York City, some go into Philly. But just how many take it and what is the commute like? News 12's Amanda Eustice is hopping on the SEPTA train to find out.
Riders who uses SEPTA's Trenton line as a low cost alternative to travel to Philly may be left without a ride in 2026.
In addition to the proposed service cuts, SEPTA’s plan includes a 21.5% fare hike across all modes of transportation. The ...
For years, SEPTA has been warning of dire cuts that would trigger “a death spiral” because of its perennial budget deficits. The agency says 2025 may be the year it may not find an eleventh hour ...
Mayor Parker and SEPTA are also discussing extending Zero Fare, which benefits 25,000 low-income Philadelphia residents.
A train along the Norristown/Manayunk SEPTA regional line rolls through the Conshohocken station on a weekday morning. (Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza/WHYY) Have a question about Philly’s neighborhoods or ...
SEPTA added a contactless fare payment option to its Regional Rail system Friday, expanding a service that has been available on the transit authority's buses, trolleys and subway trains since ...
The proposal includes deep cuts to services across the board, including shutting down all rail ... ride. As reported by NBC10 newsgathering partner KYW NewsRadio, the new budget doesn't assume ...