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As SEPTA service cuts loom, Republican state senators lay out a transit transparency bill that offers oversight, but not funding.
Several Republican state senators from Philadelphia and the surrounding region last week debuted potential new accountability ...
The regional transit agency has announced cuts to 56 bus routes and increased fares starting Aug. 24. Rail lines and trolleys will also see changes. Here's what riders need to know.
Riders and lawmakers speak on SEPTA's looming service cuts and fare hikes in the latest episode of Battleground Politics.
SEPTA installs signs in Philadelphia revealing which bus routes would be eliminated if they fail to secure funding by Aug. 24 ...
A staffer in SEPTA’s Transformation Office offers a peek into how the transit agency’s employees have innovated solutions ...
The first round of cuts are expected Aug. 24, just as the university begins its fall semester, with another round in January.
That route takes an hour and a half. On May 20, Gov. Matt Meyer penned a letter to the SEPTA board offering to collaborate on solutions and saying he understands the funding challenges for the service ...
If no funding plan is reached by the end of the month, cuts at SEPTA will begin in August. State Senator Pittman tells Action News he doesn't foresee meeting the June 30 deadline.
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 ...
Let us know! SEPTA’s board approved a budget for the upcoming fiscal year on Thursday that would result in cuts for 45% of its services and raised fares if the transit agency doesn’t receive its ...
UPPER GWYNEDD — Two more local towns have joined the call to state lawmakers to find funding for SEPTA. Township officials in Upper Gwynedd and Towamencin Township have both passed motions ...