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SEPTA service disruptions and Peco power outages continue after ...
Thousands of residents in the Philadelphia region had a rough start to the weekend after a powerful thunderstorm ripped through the area Thursday, felling trees on power lines and SEPTA ...
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SEPTA warns "doomsday" service cuts could disrupt Philadelphia students' back-to-school commute
Thousands of Philadelphia students could be affected by SEPTA's doomsday cuts set for Aug. 24 — one day before school starts.
Proposed budget cuts could eventually impact nearly half of SEPTA's current services, affecting buses, trains and metro.
SEPTA Board Chair Kenneth Lawrence Jr. called the House vote “an important step” in securing critical funding. “We remain hopeful that together we can adopt a solution that makes sense for taxpayers ...
SEPTA is looking for a permanent funding solution, and Republicans in the commonwealth's Senate are holding up Gov. Josh Shapiro's budget, which would include moving the $292.5 million revenue ...
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SEPTA now charging parking fee at commuter lots - MSN
SEPTA riders will now have to pay a small fee to park in commuter lots and parking garages. The free is part of SEPTA's so-called ‘Doomsday Budget’ that was recently approved by board members.
SEPTA's board voted in favor of the budget on Thursday, June 26, which includes a 45% reduction in services and routes, along with a 21.5% fair increase across the board.
Proposed SEPTA cuts will lead to an increase in commuter times on Bucks and Montgomery County roads – for example, up 12% on PA-309 and up 9 % on Street Road says Delaware Valley Regional ...
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