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 ...
Through the SEPTA Senior Fare program, which is funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery, seniors 65 and older ride ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Philadelphia attorney whose lawsuit led to a judge ordering SEPTA to fully restore its service has officially filed another lawsuit, this time to stop the transit agency’s fare increases. On ...
SEPTA's new budget is set to go into effect at the start of the new fiscal year on July 1.
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 ...
Many of SEPTA’s 700,000 daily riders are facing longer wait times, crowded buses and paying higher fares to get to work, school and shop, as they adjust to deep cuts in the transit agency that began ...