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Lawmakers have missed SEPTA’s deadline to act to forestall cuts, divided over where money for transit should come from.
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For decades, local sports fans have used the Broad Street Line and other SEPTA services to get down to Eagles, Phillies, ...
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has removed some of its electric multiple-unit railcars from service ...
With Pennsylvania lawmakers failing to approve additional statewide transit funding, SEPTA is starting a massive service ...
Despite a $12 million loss in state and federal funding, the Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) will not be cutting ...
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The transit authority, which faces a $213 million budget deficit, says it needed an agreement in place by Thursday to avoid ...
PennDOT will reduce lanes on Vine Street between 8th and Broad through mid-January to install bike lanes, ADA ramps, and other pedestrian improvements as part of an $8.5 million project, with full ...
Chalkbeat is reporting on how planned major SEPTA cuts will affect students and educators across Philadelphia. Let us know ...
Commonwealth Republicans are holding steady against sustainable, long-term funding for SEPTA and more public transit in Pennsylvania. When is the last train out?
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will begin service cuts on Aug. 24 after the agency’s Thursday, Aug.