It didn’t move. The experience was moving. The SS United States was supposed to depart Philadelphia on Friday, with a preparatory move from one pier to another on Thursday. On Wednesday, […] ...
With the exhaustion of federal pandemic relief aid, SEPTA faces a $240 million annual deficit. It’s planning a pair of price ...
SEPTA is also proposing a 20% reduction in service in an effort to save money. All of this comes as SEPTA remains in contract ...
SEPTA has postponed their “Bus Revolution” plan as they continue to grapple with the “transit death spiral” that could lead ...
The transit agency formed a cross-departmental “Ghostbus-ters” team — which came up with a very simple solution.
Some members of Philadelphia City Council want federal funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to save SEPTA, which is ...
If the union strikes, all SEPTA bus, trolley and subway services in Philadelphia would be suspended. Service would continue in the suburbs on the Regional Rail and bus and trolley services.
That would mean base fares on SEPTA bus and metro lines would increase to $2.90. Regional Rail rates would increase to be about $5 per ride in zone 1, $6.50 per ride in zone 2, $7.75 per ride in ...
Pre-pandemic, in 2019, SEPTA made nearly $518 million in total operating revenue – from bus, subway, trolley and Regional ...
Philadelphia's transit system will increase fares by 21.5 percent starting New Year's Day and may cut services next summer. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) announced ...
40 for bus and metro and up to $2.25 more per ride on Regional Rail. SEPTA released a chart showing how much of an increase is possible: Meanwhile, SEPTA is proposing a 20% reduction in service in ...