The move is the result of the transit authority using $394 million from its capital budget to ensure regular service for the next 2 years.
Many of SEPTA’s 700,000 daily riders are facing longer wait times, crowded buses and paying higher fares to get to work, school and shop, as they adjust to deep cuts in the transit agency that began ...
SEPTA is delaying buying new buses, an accessibility project and construction so the transit agency can move funds in an effort to continue running at full service for riders, officials said.
While Philadelphians struggle to adapt their usual routines around SEPTA service cuts, lawmakers in Harrisburg continue to work to resolve the funding impasse that has disrupted dozens of routes. The ...
SEPTA will restore some bus lines next week to help students get to and from school amid service cuts, the city of Philadelphia announced Thursday. The city said the plan will restore several SEPTA ...
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Philly's red bus-only lanes aim to ease commutes: What to know
New red "bus-only" lanes in Center City and South Philadelphia aim to improve SEPTA service and daily commutes. Here's what ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The crisis surrounding SEPTA service cuts is now part of a lawsuit. On Wednesday morning, consumer advocates and two SEPTA riders sued the transit agency. The lawsuit claims the ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA riders are preparing for the next set of changes on Sunday as the 21.5% fare hike goes into effect and the agency starts to restore service cuts, which will be completed ...
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