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Officials say if SEPTA doesn't get the millions of dollars it needs from the state, some bus routes, rail lines -- and service hours -- will all be eliminated.
In the worst-case scenario, 55 bus routes would be eliminated, five Regional Rail lines shut down and 66 stations closed.
If more funding is not approved by state Legislature, beginning this fall, SEPTA is planning to implement a 21.5% increase in fares across all services and to reduce the frequency of service across ...
SEPTA would shutter the Cynwyd, Chestnut Hill West, Paoli/Thorndale, Trenton and Wilmington/Newark lines. Service across its ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority could implement sweeping service reductions amid a budget shortfall.
Beginning Aug. 24, dozens of bus routes could be eliminated or shortened if the transit authority doesn't receive more ...
SEPTA has unveiled their latest budget proposal that includes a 45% service reduction and more than 20% fare increases. The proposal includes the elimination of five Regional Rail lines and 56 bus ...
“It’s the end of an era,” longtime Maxwell customer and Wynnewood resident Jeffrey Goldstone told The Inquirer’s Erin ...
The new budget includes a 21.5% fare increase, cuts or elimination of regional rail and bus lines and service ending at 9 p.m ...
Imagine going to a game, show, or dinner in Philadelphia, only to have no way to get back home after 9 PM. That's one of the ...
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