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Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer is calling for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority to continue service on a ...
An analysis by WHYY News shows the increased traffic could raise Philly’s transportation sector carbon emissions by around 4%.
Advocates rallied to support state subsidies for SEPTA and worry about public transportation for the most vulnerable riders, like students, seniors and disabled passengers.
SEPTA trains have serviced Delaware since 1989, first starting in Wilmington. Claymont and Newark stations were added over the next decade, and Churchman's Crossing was added in 2000. The Delaware ...
SEPTA's budget public hearings come amid discussions in Harrisburg among the Shapiro administration and lawmakers over the governor's proposed $292 million increase in annual ...
Riders say dramatic service cuts and fare hikes on SEPTA would hurt Philadelphia-area families and businesses.
Compared with major American cities, the ridership on public buses in Minot, North Dakota, can seem relatively minuscule. But ...