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Fare evasion has become a costly problem for SEPTA as the transportation agency faces a $213 million budget shortfall.
The Inquirer asked readers to share their worries about SEPTA’s cuts. The answers ranged from rage to disbelief.
Donna Allie is in the process of polling employees to learn how life-altering the proposed cuts would be. Most of her ...
As we advance towards the final design phase and delivery of 130 Citadis™ light rail vehicles to the Southeastern ...
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. "I think that's insane," Thomasina ...
DVRPC models estimate that the morning rush hour drive from Narbeth to Center City will take 47 minutes, should the proposed cuts to SEPTA’s service be implemented. It may be less stressful despite ...
CBS News Philadelphia rode along a SEPTA bus to get a behind-the-scenes look at its fare evasion task force.
Alstom is working with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) to deliver 130 new Citadis streetcars ...