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Monday was the first workday in which commuters felt SEPTA bus and subway service cuts. A fare hike and regional rail cuts ...
The first day of school in Philadelphia will come with a commuting headache for some who rely on SEPTA, after the transit ...
The first full weekday of reduced service was inconvenient for many riders, but it didn’t result in the crush-level crowds ...
SEPTA has said its cuts this week amount to a 20% across-the-board service reduction to deal with a deficit of more than $200 ...
SEPTA riders are trying to navigate their commute Monday morning during the first weekday since the drastic transit cuts ...
Phillies fans still showed up in droves at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday, but the specter of SEPTA's massive service cuts ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro says he is open to using money from a special transit fund that pays for capital projects to help SEPTA ...
Many commuters and students in the Philadelphia region woke earlier than usual Monday and scrambled to avoid being late as ...
Without a budget deal, SEPTA will cut services across all buses, subways, and trolleys by 20% starting on Sunday.
SEPTA service cuts took effect Sunday, forcing students and commuters to adjust just as the new school year begins.
Officials say they are optimistic the state could still work out a funding deal soon, but riders should prepare for major ...