Starting Monday, SEPTA will no longer post alerts about potential delays and cancellations due to bus and trolley driver shortages on social media, the service announced this week on its website.
Real-time information will be posted on SEPTA's website, app and third-party platforms like Google Maps and Apple Maps instead.
The bus system serving 11,000 daily riders in Lehigh and Northampton Counties cut its service 5% last week, a result of the continuing uncertainty around state funding for mass transit. LANTA did not ...
John Sisson's tenure as CEO of the Delaware Transit Corporation is approaching the end of the line. He has been in that position for 12 years and been with the company for about 30. The corporation is ...
Over 200 million people across 37 states were under winter alerts on Sunday morning. Some 880,000 were without power.
Gov. Josh Shapiro is asking Pennsylvania’s divided Legislature to send more money to the state’s poorest schools, bump ...
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The trolley tunnel in Center City reopened Monday morning after months of repairs. SEPTA had closed the tunnel under Market Street in mid-November to replace more than 5,000 feet of overhead wiring.
SEPTA's Regional Rail express trains are set to return to regularly scheduled service on Monday after several months of significant disruptions due to federally mandated inspections. Riders of the ...
Finally, after months of detours and shuttle buses, SEPTA is reopening the Center City Trolley Tunnel. Starting on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026 at 5 a.m. all T trolleys will be able to pass through the ...