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SEPTA warns of service cuts, curfew, elimination of bus routes and train lines without state funding increaseFacing a $213 million funding gap in next year's budget, SEPTA on Thursday announced the potential for major 45% service cuts and fare hikes that would take effect without an increase in funding ...
The main negotiators at the table with the Senate GOP, Gov. Josh Shapiro and House Majority Leader Matt Bradford (D., ...
The North Penn region, and towns across the state, are adopting a resolution supporting funding for SEPTA,” said Upper ...
SEPTA riders are in trouble. Looming budget cuts will cause a reduction of services, fare hikes. and a guaranteed disruption to passengers. “If these service cuts happen, I will either need to ...
City Councilmember Nicolas O'Rourke's office says budget cuts for Zero Fare program will hurt ridership capacity.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) released a new budget proposal that calls for considerable service cuts in order to address what officials say is ...
About 25 buses are burning at the Midvale depot in Nicetown, and SEPTA doesn't know why.
As it grapples with a significant budget deficit and the prospect of massive service cuts, SEPTA’s Board of Directors on ...
The Lehigh Valley’s mass transit system has been trying to keep up with the region’s growth over the last decade, but it faces significant cutbacks if it doesn’t receive additional funding from ...
For years, SEPTA has imposed measures to try to bridge the gap,” said Sen. Nikil Saval, D-Philadelphia. “Now there’s nothing left to cut but service.” Supporters say the economic impact of ...
A funding crisis, the result of the refusal of Democrats and Republicans to tax the wealthy, threatens catastrophic service ...
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