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The School District of Philadelphia is set to start classes on Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. But, unless SEPTA can find a way to bridge a $213 million structural budget deficit, the mass transit provider ...
The regional transit agency has announced cuts to 56 bus routes and increased fares starting Aug. 24. Rail lines and trolleys will also see changes. Here's what riders need to know.
The 31 bus moves through Philadelphia accompanied by its own soundtrack. A harsh buzz when the fare reader rejects someone’s ...
SEPTA installs signs in Philadelphia revealing which bus routes would be eliminated if they fail to secure funding by Aug. 24 ...
Signs went up at bus routes and stops that will be eliminated, unless the state approves $168 million in crucial funding.
Philly's GOP state senator, Sen. Joe Picozzi, and two of his suburban colleagues introduced a package of bills to strengthen SEPTA's accountability to the state as talks continue on how to fund it.
The transit agency is facing severe cutbacks of service and fare hikes if it doesn’t receive money from Harrisburg soon.
All other remaining lines and routes are expected to experience a system-wide 20% cut in services. SEPTA would also implement a 9 p.m. curfew and cut all special services.
SEPTA has begun warning riders with signs at various bus stops across Philadelphia that discontinued service will take effect ...
In addition, SEPTA is introducing new graphics to make it easy for riders to identify routes where buses run frequently (every 15 minutes or more often during the day and evening).
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