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As SEPTA's funding deadline approaches, the Pennsylvania State Senate introduced a new plan to fund the transit system, but ...
How will possible SEPTA service cuts impact your commute to work, school and otherwise getting around the city? Here's how to ...
Philadelphia students return to school on Aug. 25​ — one day after SEPTA would begin service cuts​ if it doesn't have state ...
On Tuesday, the Senate passed a budget bill that would see the commonwealth spend $47.6 billion in the next year, roughly $3 ...
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s biggest transit system plans to dramatically cut service unless state lawmakers agree on a plan ...
The Republican-controlled Pennsylvania State Senate voted Tuesday night to approve a plan to fund SEPTA and avert drastic ...
SEPTA's trolley system in Philadelphia underwent a 30-day shutdown for critical maintenance, upgrades, and the preparation for new ADA-compliant vehicles.
The Pa. Senate could take on a new push for mass transit funds. Could this fifth attempt at a legislative solution get SEPTA the funding it needs?
Democrats expressed frustration with the change, saying the money is already earmarked for necessary system and safety upgrades.
House members have approved SEPTA funding for a fifth time. Now the Senate holds the power to stave off major transit cuts.