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Riders who uses SEPTA's Trenton line as a low cost alternative to travel to Philly may be left without a ride in 2026.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority could implement sweeping service reductions amid a budget shortfall.
As drafted, SEPTA’s budget would hit transit riders hard with deep service cuts that raise questions about the long-term ...
The T1 and trolleys, also known as the 10 and the 15, would be turned into bus routes. This is also when the 9 p.m. curfew would take effect. What SEPTA's potential curfew means for Philadelphia ...
SEPTA's Interim General Manager Scott Sauer, on Thursday, detailed a budget that would call for incremental service cuts, the complete elimination of some regional rail lines, 9 p.m. rail shutdowns ...
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), serving five counties in the Greater Philadelphia area, will need ...
All this can be avoided, the agency says, if Harrisburg can agree on a budget that funds mass transit statewide.
Passengers aboard SEPTA buses, subways and trains are bracing for fare increases, fewer routes and longer wait times as SEPTA prepares to announce its new budget ...
32 bus routes eliminated 16 bus routes shortened Service ... 580-7771 for Capital Budget, or U.S. mail (SEPTA Budgets, 1234 ...
As a result, SEPTA is proposing eliminating 50 bus routes and suspending service along five Regional Rail lines and one metro ...
SEPTA announced significant cuts to services across the Philadelphia region. Here are the proposals in Harrisburg that could ...