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A SEPTA spokesperson said state funding is needed by Aug. 14 to avoid service cuts that will take effect on Aug. 24.
Barring an increase in state funding to address a budget gap, SEPTA is 18 days away from reducing service on more than 100 ...
After a fire at a SEPTA storage yard damaged many decommissioned electric buses, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has ...
The pressure continues to rise in the legislature as House Democrats moved another proposal to increase mass transit funding.
SEPTA says it will implement a 20% service cut starting August 24 unless new state transit funding is secured by August 14.
A coalition of transit advocates and elected officials rallied in front of Philadelphia City Hall to demand the GOP-led Senate end its recess and return to Harrisburg to finish the budget.
The General Assembly is under greater pressure to pass a budget in the next week, as SEPTA announced it needs additional ...
SEPTA is revealing the new schedules that will take effect if state transit funding is not secured by August 14.
With SEPTA service cuts 18 days away, Philly riders, activists and lawmakers rallied at City Hall to demand transit funding from the Pa. Senate.
If a deal is not reached by Aug. 14, officials say plans will move forward for a 20% reduction ten days later.
The FTA sent a letter to SEPTA requesting details on storage and handling procedures for buses with lithium-ion batteries.