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WGAL on MSN1 dead, 2 others airlifted to trauma centers after Route 322 crash in Juniata County, officials say
One person was killed and two others were flown to trauma centers after a three-vehicle crash on Route 322 on Friday, Aug. 8, ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority piloted a new enforcement tool in Philadelphia in 2023: AI-powered cameras mounted on seven of its buses. The results were ...
Emergency crews are at the scene of a hit-and-run in Lancaster County, according to dispatchers. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Two vehicles collided at the intersection of North ...
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Delaware transit officials are bracing for major service disruptions as SEPTA, faces a $213 million funding shortfall ...
A person was struck by a SEPTA Media/Wawa line train between the Fernwood-Yeadon and Angora stations, officials said.
Faced with a $213M budget crisis, SEPTA will move forward with sweeping service cuts after the deadline has past to secure ...
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SEPTA moving 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 ...
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SEPTA riders in Philadelphia region brace for cuts amid funding crisis
The lack of a deal leaves several questions for passengers across the Philadelphia region, including residents who take ...
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Cuts looking likely as SEPTA reaches deadline day with no funding in place
Barring any unlikely last-minute deal, SEPTA will likely move forward with service cuts that will take effect Aug. 24. Nikki DeMentri and Dan Snyder report in team coverage.
Experts warn that proposed SEPTA service cuts could result in approximately 275,000 additional vehicles on roadways in the Philadelphia region.
Amid a looming "transit death spiral," SEPTA said they received record-high customer satisfaction scores in a recent survey.
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