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Philadelphia is telling residents and commuters to figure out their travel plans now with SEPTA cuts coming soon.
SEPTA officials say even if they get funding before cuts go into effect on Sunday, they'll still need a few days to get ...
Principal Gillis said about 60% of the school's 1,600 students rely on SEPTA charter buses to travel from four elementary ...
SEPTA riders will start to feel the cuts on Aug. 24, when dozens of bus routes are eliminated or shortened, among other ...
For the thousands of Philadelphia students who rely on SEPTA to get to and from school, the looming service cuts and ...
SEPTA’s service cuts start Aug. 24 with fewer buses, trains, and trolleys. Here’s how to get around Philly instead — from Indego bikes and PHLASH to PATCO, NJ Transit, park-and-rides, and taxis.
SEPTA officials slashed their way to $30 million in savings, but they still need more than $200 million to maintain service.
Top legislative leaders and Gov. Josh Shapiro remain at an impasse over how to fund mass transit — and lawmakers are digging in their heels.
How will Philadelphia deal with SEPTA's looming service cuts and fare hikes? The city unveiled its plan for residents and commuters.
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