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SEPTA announced it may increase prices and cut bus and train routes if its funding gap in Pennsylvania’s state budget is not ...
Riders who uses SEPTA's Trenton line as a low cost alternative to travel to Philly may be left without a ride in 2026.
Members of the Delaware County legislative delegation and other county elected officials and nonpoliticians — a who’s who of the county landscape — rallied Thursday at the Chester Transportation ...
Christine Reuther repeatedly holds out the prospect of higher taxes for Delaware County residents unless Pennsylvania kicks ...
Mercer County officials and business leaders are pushing back against potential cuts to SEPTA rail service in New Jersey, warning of widespread disruption ...
SEPTA announced last week that, without additional funding, there will be fare hikes and the elimination of bus routes and ...
City Council President Kenyatta Johnson said Wednesday that SEPTA’s doomsday plan would not go forward “under my watch.” “I’m ...
During a hearing to discuss the city's proposed budget for next year, SEPTA's interim general manager, Scott Sauer, laid out the worst case scenario for the mass transit provider, unless new funds ...
Cleanup is now underway after strong winds across the Philadelphia region brought down trees and wires, and caused outages, ...
Alba Martinez, Philadelphia’s first Latina commerce director and one of the highest-ranking LGBTQ officials in city history, ...
SEPTA said Monday that without a permanent state funding solution to its budget crisis, it will not be able to meet the service demands of the nearly one million visitors ...
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