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SEPTA can’t afford some infrastructure projects, including 22 that would help people with mobility issues, the agency says ...
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SEPTA’s historic cream-and-green trolleys return to Route 15The Presidents’ Conference Committee trolleys have been a staple in Philadelphia for 75 years. SEPTA says the long-awaited return is nine months later than originally planned after announcing a ...
SEPTA will renovate broken trolley tracks on 42nd Street. Credit: Jan Mejía-Toro SEPTA will begin excavating and renewing broken trolley tracks on 42nd Street between Spruce Street and Woodland Avenue ...
Implemented as a partnership between SEPTA and the PPA, the smart-camera system identifies vehicles in bus lanes or in front of bus stops.
As SEPTA faces a funding crisis, one of the transit agency's top losses continues to be fare evasion. Pay your fare or pay a ...
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What does it take to be a SEPTA driver? Ukee Washington gets a look behind the scenes.SEPTA is looking to hire more than 200 operators for buses and trolleys. Our own Ukee Washington got a behind-the-scenes look ...
SEPTA's budget, unveiled Thursday, cuts 45% of service and raises fares to make up a monetary deficit that has been brewing for years.
SEPTA riders and state and local officials gathered at City Hall to protest the potential service cuts and demand a permanent yearly funding increase.
SEPTA officials project a $213 million budget shortfall beginning July 1, 2025. With no areas left to trim except service, the agency warns that reductions to bus, trolley, subway and regional rail ...
SEPTA is installing AI cameras on about 152 buses and 38 trolleys, the PPA said. The no stopping, no blocking the bus zone and no double parking tickets will carry a fine of $76 in Center City and ...
Philadelphia is the Wild, Wild West when it comes to driving and parking in the city. Pardon my French, but people are absolute assholes. But now SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority have ...
According to the lawmakers, the package will increase and expand state funding to support public transportation systems across Pennsylvania.
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