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Metro Philadelphia on MSNAmid funding crisis, SEPTA cites improving rider satisfaction, safety numbersSEPTA says riders are happier and crime is declining, as transit officials advocate for additional state funding to avoid a ...
The School District of Philadelphia is set to start classes on Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. But, unless SEPTA can find a way to ...
SEPTA riders will face major price hikes and service cuts if state funding is not increased to cover a gap in its 2026 budget, officials said. SEPTA said $30 million in cuts have lowered the ...
Philadelphia city leaders demand more funding from Pa. to run SEPTA By Leah Uko and Emily Rose Grassi • Published September 12, 2024 • Updated on September 12, 2024 at 4:50 pm Hannah Beier ...
If Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro's budget proposal doesn't get passed then SEPTA is preparing service cuts and fare increases for the transit agency in 2026.
SEPTA says it will be forced to cut nearly half of its service and increase fares more than 20% if it does not get funding to address its budget deficit.
“SEPTA’s long been known for its scrappiness, we consistently do more with less, and I’m confident with the funding resolution, we will be able to build on these successes.” However, Sauer did address ...
Last month, SEPTA announced that without additional funding from the state, service would be cut 45% and fares would be raised 21.5% to fill a $213 million budget deficit.
Amid SEPTA potentially slashing service and raising fares, the Pennsylvania House passed legislation Tuesday that would provide nearly $300 million to fund mass transit in the state, Gov. Josh ...
SEPTA's proposed budget, revealed Thursday, outlines a phased plan to slash service by up to 45 percent by January 2026 unless additional state funding is secured. Why It Matters ...
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