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Montgomery County Commissioner Neil Makhija said the county will be hit hard economically by the looming SEPTA cuts.
The regional transit agency has announced cuts to 56 bus routes and increased fares starting Aug. 24. Rail lines and trolleys will also see changes. Here's what riders need to know.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro responded to the looming SEPTA cuts and fare hikes as protesters held another rally at Sen ...
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Traffic in the Philadelphia region is about to get a lot worse. Due to the SEPTA funding crisis, hundreds of thousands of ...
We're five days out from massive service cuts to public transit in and around Philadelphia. The changes will impact ...
Philadelphia Congressman Brendan Boyle warns that SEPTA's budget deficit may lead to the loss of the Keystone Service, ...
Travel options across the Northeast Corridor could soon become much less convenient as impacts from a budget stalemate in ...
With less than a week before SEPTA’s drastic service cuts take effect, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker said she is in ...
As major service cuts to SEPTA draw nearer with Pennsylvania’s state budget entering its eighth week overdue, the battle ...
Seven of the 32 bus routes that SEPTA plans to cut at the end of August will be in Montgomery County, according to officials.