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Local politicians, transit workers and everyday riders expressed concern over the proposed cuts and called for more funding to cash-strapped SEPTA.
On April 10, the South-Eastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) announced widespread service cuts and fare increases for the 2026 fiscal ...
West Philadelphia resident Dawne Enggasser was pushing her baby’s stroller by City Hall when “save SEPTA now” signs stopped ...
SEPTA announced significant cuts to services across the Philadelphia region. Here are the proposals in Harrisburg that could ...
In the worst-case scenario, 55 bus routes would be eliminated, five Regional Rail lines shut down and 66 stations closed.
Riders who uses SEPTA's Trenton line as a low cost alternative to travel to Philly may be left without a ride in 2026.
Following Sauer's presentation, City Council President Kenyatta Johnson took a moment to detail how important SEPTA is for Philadelphia and the surrounding region and, he too called for state ...
One day after SEPTA announced a budget that would cut service by nearly half, legislators, labor leaders and transit advocates united to share a singular message: Republicans in the state Senate ...
Unless Pennsylvania lawmakers step in, train service from New Jersey’s capital city into Philadelphia could ... and West Trenton train stations in New Jersey. SEPTA also operates buses and ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is the public transportation agency in the Philadelphia ... a rally outside of City Hall on April 11 in support of SEPTA.