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Free SEPTA fares for low-income riders could end next year. Advocates are pushing to save it.
SEPTA’s 21.5% increase in transit fares and service cuts fell hardest on disadvantaged Philadelphians this year, showing an urgent need to make the city’s Zero Fare program permanent, City ...
SEPTA service is being restored to normal, despite a funding crisis that hasn’t been resolved. Following a judge's order on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, SEPTA ended the service cuts that the mass transit ...
The Philadelphia attorney who filed a lawsuit that led to SEPTA fully restoring service amid their financial crisis plans to sue the transit agency again, this time to end the fare increases that they ...
After a court order was issued to reverse SEPTA's service cuts and capital project funding was approved to cover daily expenses, SEPTA will be nearly back to normal as of this weekend. On Sunday, ...
A Philadelphia court of common pleas judge delivered a split decision to SEPTA riders Thursday, reversing service cuts while allowing a fare increase to proceed. Judge Sierra Street Thomas ruled that ...
A judge has temporarily halted a 21% SEPTA fare increase scheduled to start Monday and a 20% service reduction on commuter rail lines that were to follow on Tuesday. Instead, a lawsuit filed on behalf ...
SEPTA is moving forward with a 21.5% fare increase on Sept. 14 and will aim to restore full service across the transit system by the same date as part of a funding proposal submitted to PennDOT on ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Septa riders are gearing up for the fare increase taking effect on Sunday, and the return of full schedules by Monday. "They've been changing it so much, it's been so up and ...
SEPTA said it was left with no other option. Without critical funding from Harrisburg, service cuts began on Sunday across the Philadelphia region. On Monday, SEPTA officials said service has been ...
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