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SEPTA board voted to approve its fiscal year 2026 operating budget, setting into motion the elimination of 5 regional rails, 50 bus routes and more.
SEPTA board members voted to dramatically cut service and raise fares to fill a $213 million hole in the budget.
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Chalkbeat on MSNPlanned SEPTA service cuts will mean slower, less reliable commutes for Philly studentsSEPTA plans to reduce its service by 20% beginning in August – including cutting several bus lines that specifically serve ...
SEPTA released its mid-year crime report for 2025, which shows significant increases in enforcement related to fare evasion ...
Proposed cuts to SEPTA’s transit system will lead to an increase in commuter times on Bucks and Montgomery County roads – for example, up 12% on PA-309 and up 9% on Street Road — analysis ...
Delaware transit officials are bracing for major service disruptions as SEPTA, faces a $213 million funding shortfall ...
June 26, 2025 SEPTA board approves budget with looming service cuts and fare hike General manager Scott Sauer says the plan will 'dismantle' the region's public transportation system unless the ...
The service cuts are contingent on the Pennsylvania state budget, which is under negotiation and faces a June 30 deadline.
On Thursday afternoon, SEPTA's Board approved what General Manager Scott Sauer has called a 'bad budget,' that includes service cuts -- eliminating some lines completely -- and fare hikes across ...
SEPTA has approved a new budget with major service cuts starting in late August and fare hikes to follow, unless new state funding is secured.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority announced its board had voted to approve its 2026 operating budget ...
Potential service cuts stemming from SEPTA's budget crisis could contribute to a nearly $20B drop in residential property values across the Philadelphia region.
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