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How will Philadelphia deal with SEPTA's looming service cuts and fare hikes? The city unveiled its plan for residents and commuters.
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.
Protesters said they plan to remain at Sen. Joe Picozzi's office in Philadelphia until funding is secured for SEPTA to avoid ...
In an interview, Parker said she is in “constant communication” with Republicans and Democrats in Harrisburg and remains ...
The fight over funding public transit has revealed an even bigger rift in Pennsylvania. There is a growing and often tense divide between urban and rural parts of the state.
Philadelphia families are worried about getting students to and from school when SEPTA cuts service and raises fares.
SEPTA officials say even if they get funding before cuts go into effect on Sunday, they'll still need a few days to get ...