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Get ready for more traffic on I-95 because without an infusion of funding from Harrisburg, SEPTA service in Delaware ends in ...
City leaders visit Harrisburg to push for SEPTA funding in state budget Philadelphia city leaders stressed the importance of SEPTA for the Pennsylvania economy, and not just the Philly area.
SEPTA approved a 2026 fiscal year operating budget that will halve service to Delaware within six months and eventually eliminate the Wilmington/Newark Line. Without additional state funding ...
SEPTA approves budget that could result in nearly half of its services being cut without state funding Starting July 1, SEPTA faces a $213 million budget deficit, which will lead to cuts starting on ...
SEPTA's board of trustees voted Thursday to approve a budget plan that will slash service on the system by nearly half and increase fares steeply if state lawmakers don't approve more funding for ...
On Thursday afternoon, SEPTA's Board approved what General Manager Scott Sauer has called a 'bad budget,' that includes service cuts -- eliminating some lines completely -- and fare hikes across ...
SEPTA board members voted to dramatically cut service and raise fares to fill a $213 million hole in the budget.
While SEPTA is looking for a lifeline from the state, Governor Josh Shapiro has also proposed more funding to support the School District of Philadelphia.
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