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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.
Christine Reuther repeatedly holds outs the prospect of higher taxes for Delaware County residents unless Pennsylvania kicks ...
SEPTA announced last week that, without additional funding, there will be fare hikes and the elimination of bus routes and ...
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In Plymouth Township, Montgomery County, David Chmelko's covered deck was destroyed when winds brought down part of a massive ...
SEPTA riders are concerned about proposed major service reductions and fare hikes. The agency announced the cuts amid its latest budget crisis.
Panelists spoke optimistically of an economically fruitful 2026 but one dark cloud hung over the hearing: looming cuts to Philly’s public transportation system.
The Proposed cuts to SEPTA's service will impact the regional rail lines that service South Jersey, leaving many without alternatives.
SEPTA is facing a $213 million shortfall as lawmakers negotiate a statewide transit funding plan.
Absent additional funding from the state, the proposed cuts to SEPTA service would be devastating to the region's ...