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With little movement in state budget negotiations, SEPTA employees on Thursday began posting alert signs at bus stops along routes slated to be eliminated or shortened. It’s a crucial step in the ...
Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro visited SEPTA headquarters on Sunday to push legislators in Harrisburg approve the state's budget -- which includes a $292 million investment in mass transit statewide -- as ...
During the University Board of Trustees’s annual Spring Full Board Meeting, Vice President for Community Affairs Jeffery ...
With SEPTA service cuts 18 days away, Philly riders, activists and lawmakers rallied at City Hall to demand transit funding ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro joined other commonwealth and transit leaders Sunday at SEPTA headquarters in Philadelphia for ...
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PHL17 on MSNSEPTA to release new schedules amid Aug. 24 service cutsSEPTA is set to release new bus, trolley and regional train schedules that will take effect on August 24 if the transportation system cannot secure state funding to ...
We love reader mail. 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.
Despite SEPTA's budget cliff, Roosevelt Boulevard subway backers seek path to Northeast Philly extension New analysis suggests a smaller, less costly version of the project might work better than ...
SEPTA officials lay financial woes bare at City Council budget hearing During a hearing to discuss the city's proposed budget for next year, SEPTA's interim general manager, Scott Sauer, laid out ...
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