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The first day of school in Philadelphia will come with a commuting headache for some who rely on SEPTA, after the transit ...
Commuters and students in Philadelphia say they're waking up earlier and scrambling to avoid being late as they navigate ...
Students across Philadelphia are waking up earlier and waiting longer for SEPTA to get them to school. But many say they’re ...
Anchor Jim Donovan has the top headlines for the Philadelphia region on Monday and Meteorologist Grant Gilmore has the latest ...
Monday was the first workday in which commuters felt SEPTA bus and subway service cuts. A fare hike and regional rail cuts ...
Superintendent Dr. Tony Watlington explains what the community can expect as the 2025-26 school year begins for the School ...
SEPTA eliminated 32 bus routes and made other cuts after the state legislature was unable to agree on a budget boost to close the agency’s $213 million annual deficit. A 21.5% fare hike is planned for ...
With the Pennsylvania state Legislature unable to agree on funding for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ...
Even with all the worry over SEPTA schedules, there's still lots of excitement for the first day of school in Philadelphia.
Passengers who regularly used eliminated bus routes were forced to find alternative ways to get to work, including ride-hailing services.
When SEPTA's 31 bus is cut, riders say getting into Center City Philadelphia will take longer and be more inconvenient.