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In Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion neighborhood, half the residents don't own cars. For them, public transportation is ...
Due to its projected deficit, SEPTA officials announced in April that they need to cut service by 45 percent and increase fares by more than 20 percent. SEPTA’s timeline includes cutting ...
City Councilmember Nicolas O'Rourke's office says budget cuts for Zero Fare program will hurt ridership capacity.
The term refers to the last of Philly’s five original public squares. Dedicated community safety activist Suzanne Hagner was ...
The two largest public transit systems in Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) – are facing a financial crisis that threatens to ...
SEPTA, the massive transit company serving hundreds of thousands across parts of our area every day, proposed major cuts in its service on Thursday. Officials say if SEPTA doesn't get the millions ...
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Main Line Times & Suburban on MSNPA: Lower Merion hosts discussion on mass transit fundingWith a projected $213 million deficit in SEPTA's upcoming budget, State Rep. Mary Jo Daley hosted an expert roundtable this week on the future of transit funding. Participants included, elected ...
Montgomery County officials warn of economic crisis without SEPTA funding, emphasizing transit's importance to King of ...
As state budget negotiations carry on in Harrisburg, SEPTA GM Scott Sauer is continuing to make his case that the transit ...
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PublicSource on MSNIncreasingly dependent on outside help, PRT faces uphill drivePRT bus fares account for only 9% of the transit agency’s total revenue, leaving the agency wondering how to foot the bill if ...
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