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SEPTA board members voted to dramatically cut service and raise fares to fill a $213 million hole in the budget.
LEHIGH COUNTY, Pa. - State and local officials held a roundtable in Montgomery County to discuss the future of SEPTA and its economic impact on the region. SEPTA needs to fill a $213 million ...
ARDMORE, PA — A roundtable featuring a variety of experts will discuss the future of SEPTA funding in Lower Merion Township next week. State Rep. Mary Jo Daley is hosting the event from 10 a.m ...
LOWER MERION — With a projected $213 million deficit in SEPTA’s upcoming budget, state Rep. Mary Jo Daley, D-148, hosted an expert roundtable last week on the future of transit funding ...
SEPTA is grappling with a critical situation, according to the agency’s interim general manager, who describes it as a death spiral. What does this mean for our transit system? How did we arrive at ...
“The borough will not engage in any discussion regarding zoning amendments or variances that SEPTA would need to develop the property for multifamily residential in the future.” Leonard did not ...
Gov. Shapiro rides SEPTA to highlight need for mass transit investment Pa. Governor Josh Shapiro hopped about SEPTA's Regional Rail in Philly's suburbs in an effort to discuss his plan to raise ...
G → 63; H → 71; J → 41; L → 51; R → 82; XH → 81; Route K will transition to a number at a later date as a part of future route changes, SEPTA states.
Burning Buses Have Us Thinking About the Future. As you read this, if you’re reading it right away, some 25 SEPTA buses are burning at the Midvale depot in Nicetown.
SEPTA calls Act 40 an ‘additional resource' to fighting crime SEPTA has intervened in Philly DA Larry Krasner's case against Act 40, calling the new law an "additional resource to combat crime." ...
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