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Without a state funding solution, SEPTA is to roll out the first phase of its service cuts and fare increases Aug. 24. Here's ...
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SEPTA to move forward with service cuts across Philadelphia region with no funding fix in place
With no funding deal reached, deep service cuts to SEPTA bus, train and trolley services in the Philadelphia region are ...
With Pennsylvania lawmakers failing to approve additional statewide transit funding, SEPTA is starting a massive service ...
SEPTA is planning service cuts without funding in the state budget. But is there money already set aside for the transit ...
The transit authority, which faces a $213 million budget deficit, says it needed an agreement in place by Thursday to avoid ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNThe conflicting visions to fund SEPTA and Pa.’s other public transit agencies, explained
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and public-service journalism ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNWill SEPTA cuts derail your school commute? Tell us about it.
Chalkbeat is reporting on how planned major SEPTA cuts will affect students and educators across Philadelphia. Let us know ...
SEPTA riders are grappling with how their commutes — and their lives — will change if funding doesn't forestall cuts to buses ...
There are more than 198,000 students in the School District of Philadelphia, and nearly a quarter of them rely on SEPTA to ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will begin service cuts on Aug. 24 after the agency’s Thursday, Aug.
Commonwealth Republicans are holding steady against sustainable, long-term funding for SEPTA and more public transit in Pennsylvania. When is the last train out?
Pennsylvania lawmakers now have only a few more hours to reach a deal to secure funding to cover SEPTA’s $213 million budget ...
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