In a change of course on Wednesday, Mayor Cherelle Parker said she will not scrap a program that gives free SEPTA rides to city employees and hopes to reach a deal that will extend another program ...
Eagles fans relying on SEPTA to get them to and from Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday for the Birds' season opener against the Dallas Cowboys will get a reprieve from public transportation ...
A program offering free SEPTA rides for city workers in Philadelphia will continue, and another providing free rides for lower-income residents will likely keep going as well, Mayor Cherelle Parker's ...
Philadelphia is adding more public transportation options as more than 65,000 fans are expected to flock to the city and watch the Eagles begin defending their title. The Philadelphia Eagles, as ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! The city of Philadelphia plans to continue a program that allows all city employees ...
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 ...
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