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SEPTA’s service cuts start Aug. 24 with fewer buses, trains, and trolleys. Here’s how to get around Philly instead — from ...
ChesCo lawmaker suggests Philly-area tax revenue should serve Philly-area concerns As the SEPTA funding crisis nears a ...
Ridership is on an upswing, and several cities are opening new or refurbished intermodal terminals. Here’s what you’ll find in eight major cities.
Philadelphia is telling residents and commuters to figure out their travel plans now with SEPTA cuts coming soon.
As a Pennsylvania budget impasse stretches into its eighth week, some nonprofits that rely on state funding say the delay is ...
A budget crisis in Philadelphia's transit system could have unexpected consequences for train passengers traveling between ...
How will Philadelphia deal with SEPTA's looming service cuts and fare hikes? The city unveiled its plan for residents and commuters.
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle warned Monday that planned SEPTA cuts could force Amtrak to cut the Keystone Service line from Philadelphia to Harrisburg.
About 1,300 people board trains in Delaware daily. If no funding fix is found, cuts would begin within days and the rides would stop by January.
Due to a lack of state transit funding, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, or SEPTA, will implement major service cuts starting Aug. 24 for bus/metro and Sept. 2 for regional rail.
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle warned earlier this week that if SEPTA implements its planned cuts, Amtrak may be forced to eliminate the Keystone Line, which ...
Amtrak says service cuts will impact its ability to reinvest and could lead to issues on one of its biggest routes on the ...