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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority could implement sweeping service reductions amid a budget shortfall.
A man was struck and killed by a SEPTA subway train in North Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon, a SEPTA spokesperson said.
Bus, subway and Regional Rail services would all be impacted. SEPTA said the moves are needed to address an anticipated $213 million budget deficit for the new fiscal year that begins July 1.
Beginning Aug. 24, SEPTA would cut service by 20%. The plan would eliminate 32 bus routes and shorten 16 others. Also, service on 13 Regional Rail lines, 63 bus routes and 12 subway and trolley ...
One day after potential SEPTA service cuts and fare increases were announced as part of the transit agency's "doomsday" ...
SEPTA riders are concerned about proposed major service reductions and fare hikes. The agency announced the cuts amid its latest budget crisis.
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