Philadelphia's transit system will increase fares by 21.5 percent starting New Year's Day and may cut services next summer.
SEPTA, which is facing a potential strike by thousands of its workers, has repeatedly said its financial health is uncertain.
Philadelphia's mass transit system has proposed an across-the-board 21.5% fare increase that would start New Year’s Day as ...
SEPTA is proposing to increase its fares 21.5% across the board on New Year's Day and plans severe service cuts next July, a combination described by the transit agency's ...
SEPTA will raise fares nearly 30% by January and prepare to shut down dozens of routes after the state legislature declined ...
SEPTA officials are set to propose a "historically high fare increase" and "major service cuts" as the agency grapples with a ...
SEPTA plans fare hikes and service cuts due to a $240 million deficit, proposing increased costs and a 20% reduction in ...
The fact that SEPTA needs help financially is not new information. The mass transit provider has long been open about its ...
SEPTA officials say with no prospect of a statewide solution to ease ongoing financial woes, the mass transit provider needs ...
The days of paying $2 for a bus ticket, and $4 for a train ticket on SEPTA, are soon going to end. SEPTA is proposing a major ...