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SEPTA, State Funding and Philly's Future With the state holding public hearings on the upcoming year's budget, WURD is ...
The transit agency plans to shut down dozens of bus and rail lines and hike fares, starting in August, unless the state ...
Advocates rallied to support state subsidies for SEPTA and worry about public transportation for the most vulnerable riders, like students, seniors and disabled passengers.
Dozens of Pennsylvania lawmakers and commuters gathered in Center City to address the SEPTA funding crisis that could have a ...
Riders say dramatic service cuts and fare hikes on SEPTA would hurt Philadelphia-area families and businesses.
Leaders and SEPTA riders on Monday spoke out at a rally and a hearing about possible cuts to the Philadelphia area's public ...
Why fund SEPTA? Public transit access provides higher property values and more incentive to build much-needed housing ...
SEPTA’s Chief Operating Officer Scott Sauer addressed the ... The cuts may eliminate entire bus routes and significantly scale back the agency’s “bus revolution” project, which aimed to improve bus ...
We hate to say, “We told you so.” But when it comes to the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) demanding another state bailout, we told you so. Last year, we wrote about ...
Marple police have charged a Philadelphia woman with an unprovoked stabbing on a SEPTA bus Thursday evening in Marple. Marple police Chef Brandon Graeff said police received a call at 5:53 p.m ...
A woman stabbed another rider on a SEPTA bus in an unprovoked attack in Marple Township, authorities announced on Friday, May 2. Lateefah Brown, 45, of Philadelphia, is accused of the random stabbing ...