PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Now that the deadline to secure additional funding from the state has come and gone, SEPTA is urging riders to get ready for major changes. SEPTA's self-imposed deadline expired ...
SEPTA faces a $213 million budget deficit and will increase fares and cut services as early as August 24 if Pennsylvania lawmakers don't provide funding. Delaware, which pays SEPTA about $10 million ...
SEPTA is moving forward with its proposed service cuts and fare increase after state lawmakers failed to get additional funds to the transit authority by its self-imposed deadline. On Sunday, Aug. 24, ...
SEPTA will restore some bus lines next week to help students get to and from school amid service cuts, the city of Philadelphia announced Thursday. The city said the plan will restore several SEPTA ...
More than 100 SEPTA supporters rallied Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025, at the Parkwood Shopping Center in Northeast Philadelphia demanding the state legislature get back to work to approve transit funding.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Monday approved SEPTA's plan to use capital project money to fund daily operations for the next two years, meaning the transit authority's "doomsday" service cuts ...