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Without critical funding from Harrisburg, SEPTA began service cuts on Sunday across the Philadelphia region. Now, riders are ...
SEPTA officials said they believe riders planned ahead for these cuts. But they acknowledged it certainly wasn't a normal day ...
The first day of school in Philadelphia will come with a commuting headache for some who rely on SEPTA, after the transit ...
Superintendent Dr. Tony Watlington explains what the community can expect as the 2025-26 school year begins for the school ...
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SEPTA cuts bring crowded buses and skipped stops; Shapiro open to using special transit fund money
Thirty-two SEPTA bus routes were cut and 16 were shortened, forced by massive budget deficits and the lack of a new budget in ...
SEPTA riders are trying to navigate their commute Monday morning during the first weekday since the drastic transit cuts ...
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The first weekday of transit cuts could’ve been worse. ‘Next week will be telling,’ says SEPTA
The first full weekday of reduced service was inconvenient for many riders, but it didn’t result in the crush-level crowds ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker and several City Council members emphasized that Southeastern Pennsylvania generates 40% of the state's ...
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Philadelphia’s mass transit cuts foreshadow possible similar moves by other agencies across US
Commuters and students in Philadelphia say they're waking up earlier and scrambling to avoid being late as they navigate ...
Their advice? Avoid traveling at rush hour, carpool when possible, and take advantage of the Regional Rail's park-and-ride ...
With SEPTA's service cuts underway, Philadelphia riders and city leaders are sharing their reactions as well as updates.
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Chalkbeat on MSNOn Philly’s first day of school, students and educators feel the strain of SEPTA cuts
Students across Philadelphia are waking up earlier and waiting longer for SEPTA to get them to school. But many say they’re ...
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