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The two largest public transit systems in Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) – are facing a financial crisis that threatens to ...
Severe service cuts and a fare increase are planned in the coming months unless state lawmakers deliver a funding solution.
The SEPTA crisis isn't tied just to Philadelphia. It's tied to the region — and all of Pennsylvania. Let's wake up to that ...
The main negotiators at the table with the Senate GOP, Gov. Josh Shapiro and House Majority Leader Matt Bradford (D., ...
Montgomery County officials warn of economic crisis without SEPTA funding, emphasizing transit's importance to King of ...
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNMayor Parker $6.8 billion budget passes City Council with focus on housingMayor Cherelle Parker wins approval for her $6.8 billion budget which includes borrowing hundreds of millions of dollars to tackle the city’s housing crisis.
The fiscal instability of SEPTA is quickly on the horizon and has left us with a system in crisis and no good way out. The solutions for this cannot come from the same bank of tired ideas.
Millions of Pennsylvanians rely on public transit to get to work, school, and healthcare. But with Pittsburgh Regional ...
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PHL17 on MSNScott Sauer named new SEPTA General ManagerSEPTA’s Interim General Manager, Scott Sauer, got a major promotion on Monday: General Manager. Sauer had previously been ...
Republicans want to balance the books and be picky about spending, while Democrats say large investments in public education ...
The group "Transit for All Pa."-- which represents SEPTA workers and riders, hopped on trains Wednesday morning for a trip to ...
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