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SEPTA shared that on Sunday, Sept. 14, full service will be restored, but the 21.5% system-wide fare increase will move forward.
SEPTA service in the Philadelphia region was restored on Sunday, and everything that had been cut is now back on schedule. However, passengers are paying more for those rides with a 21.5% fare hike in ...
All paused bus, metro and regional rail services are expected to be back up and running by Sunday, at the earliest ...
Bus routes and trolley lines for Delaware County will return to normal service Monday morning. These vehicles are run by a ...
SEPTA fares will increase on Regional Rail, subways, buses and trolleys Sunday as service is restored following the reversal of the cuts.
SEPTA is back to full service across its transit system following a court order to reverse recent service cuts. This week, ...
After receiving approval from PennDOT to flex state capital assistance, SEPTA will begin bringing back service.
SEPTA has resumed all services in Philadelphia with a fare increase from $2.50 to $2.90 to address budget gaps.
On the first day of restored transit service, Inquirer reporter Thomas Fitzgerald took to Reddit to answer reader questions about SEPTA’s future.
The return to normal operations comes with a cost: a 21.5-percent fare increase that has raised the base fare for bus and ...
"Continuing this service is vitally important to the economic vibrancy in the Southeastern Pennsylvania region and to ...
Less than two weeks after SEPTA began implementing its new plan for fiscal solvency, a judge said Thursday the transit agency ...