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SEPTA can’t afford some infrastructure projects, including 22 that would help people with mobility issues, the agency says ...
Rand Spear, The Accident Lawyer, a leading personal injury law firm proudly serving Pennsylvania and New Jersey, announces ...
Laura Chu Wiens, Executive Director of Pittsburghers for Public Transit, and a co-convener of the statewide coalition Transit ...
New traffic projections from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission show a potentially miserable commute for Philly ...
The idea of privatizing emerges as SEPTA faces a funding crisis. It argues without the $165 million Governor Shapiro has targeted for the authority in his budget it will be forced to impose a ...
SEPTA’s crime stats have stuck mostly to the massive drops in incidents it saw last year. There’s only a few areas, like ...
SEPTA’s plans include scaling back Trenton Line service starting in July 2025 from hourly train service to one train every two hours during the midday period and on weekends.
While the MTA rolls out new subway cars, these maintenance trains are often not seen, but they play as vital a role in keeping the system moving for the millions who ride it.
Weeks later a metal bolt fell from the A line and dented a car in South Richmond Hill, Queens. The MTA as a result at the time said they took the incidents seriously and intensified inspections of ...
I took a life-sized cardboard cutout of the pope to the Septa station at Walnut and Broad streets, where Northeast Pennsylvania Catholics emerged after a short subway ride into the city.
SEPTA has gotten a cost savings idea to place its bus service in private hands. Here's what we know.