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The Inquirer asked readers to share their worries about SEPTA’s cuts. The answers ranged from rage to disbelief.
Fare evasion has become a costly problem for SEPTA as the transportation agency faces a $213 million budget shortfall.
SEPTA riders are in trouble. Looming budget cuts will cause a reduction of services, fare hikes. and a guaranteed disruption ...
At Reading Terminal Market, CEO Annie Allman says, there’s a common refrain among merchants during bad weather: “If SEPTA is ...
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 ...
The transit agency plans to shut down dozens of bus and rail lines and hike fares, starting in August, unless the state ...
Advocates rallied to support state subsidies for SEPTA and worry about public transportation for the most vulnerable riders, like students, seniors and disabled passengers.
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Metro Philadelphia on MSNRiders, lawmakers speak up as clock ticks on SEPTA doomsday planFred Bush would not have moved to Narberth if not for SEPTA’s Paoli-Thorndale Line. Busch’s daughter, as a young child, ...
An investigation is underway after a SEPTA bus hit a person in Northeast Philadelphia on Monday, officials said.
SEPTA workers brought their fight for funding to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as the "transit death spiral" draws near.
SEPTA is under pressure to save as much money as possible, but its service-cut strategy did not eliminate all routes with low ...
Three teens and a woman in her 30s were shot and injured by Hakim Bryant on the 15 bus route Saturday. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner and members of the Gun Violence Task Force on ...
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