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New traffic projections from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission show a potentially miserable commute for Philly ...
SEPTA is facing a $213 million shortfall as lawmakers negotiate a statewide transit funding plan.
Insufficient funding and overdue repairs may lead to nearly half of SEPTA’s service to be taken away, including Delaware’s main regional rail line. The regional transit ... some of the services ...
In addition, several peak and evening trips would be cut, and one weekend train would be removed from the schedule. Aziz Walker was also waiting for the SEPTA train. He recently started a new job ...
What will happen if SEPTA is not funded by Pennsylvania? After a hiring freeze and administrative cuts lowered the budget gap from $240 million to $213 million, "there is nothing left to cut from ...
Well this isn't good. SEPTA will be cutting game day express services and will also stop running trains past 9 pm if they don't get funding to their latest ...
SEPTA’s plans include scaling back Trenton Line service starting in July 2025 from hourly train service to one train every two hours during the midday period and on weekends.
SEPTA presented a plan Thursday to cut nearly half of all of its public transit service, eliminating bus routes and Regional Rail lines, if state lawmakers do not act to help cover the authority’s ...
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.
Faced with an impending fiscal crisis, SEPTA proposed a budget Thursday that would raise fares by 21.5% on Sept. 1 and significantly cut service across the public transportation system if ...
Hearings will take place throughout May, and a rally is planned in an attempt to save some of the services proposed to be cut. Passengers board a SEPTA train headed to Philadelphia from the train ...