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SEPTA is set to cut service in Philadelphia later this month as Pennsylvania lawmakers debate new funding for public transit.
With SEPTA cuts looming, some families in Philadelphia aren't sure how they'll get to work and school this fall. Reporter Dan Snyder explains where talks stand in the Pennsylvania legislature.
(The Center Square) - House Democrats met in front of Abraham Lincoln High School in Northeast Philadelphia to urge Senate Republicans to return to Harrisburg to pass funding for the state’s ...
Without dedicated funding, SEPTA is poised to cut services on the Aug. 24, an act that will impact more than 10,000 students who rely on transit to get to and from school every day, which begins ...
As SEPTA service cuts loom, Republican state senators lay out a transit transparency bill that offers oversight, but not funding.
Riders and lawmakers speak on SEPTA's looming service cuts and fare hikes in the latest episode of Battleground Politics.
Philadelphia is facing a massive transit deficit caused in large part, like Chicago’s, by the expiration of federal pandemic aid.
As Pennsylvania lawmakers stall on passing a state budget, SEPTA is now preparing for service cuts that kick in a month from now on August 24, which also happens to be a day before the first day ...
SEPTA cuts, “and especially those to the Paoli/Thorndale and Cynwyd train lines and the 44, 52, 103, and 106 bus lines, will have a devastating effect on the historic ‘Main Line’ community ...
Philadelphia commuters are set to lose dozens of bus routes, rail stations and five rail lines starting August 24, after the city’s transit agency SEPTA voted on Thursday to approve a 2026 ...
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on April 10 released an operating budget proposal that it said “would require 45% in service cuts—coupled with major fare increases, ...
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